Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 19th Feb 2007 22:21 UTC, submitted by luna6
Mac OS X "If you want to run Windows applications on your Intel powered Mac, you will be happy to learn that there are three different ways. The first method is by using Crossover for Mac, the second is using Parallels, and the third method is using Boot Camp. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages. This article will explain the differences between these programs and from there you should be able to figure out which method works best for you."
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RE: Why not go the other way around?
by Kroc on Mon 19th Feb 2007 23:33 UTC in reply to "Why not go the other way around?"
Kroc
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2005-11-10

The Apple hardware tax should be named "The Apple R&D Fund". OS X certainly doesn't come out of thin air. If hardware did not supliment the engineering in OS X then Leopard would come in 6 versions costing up to $400.

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