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April 07, 2006

Mac's Boot Camp

The drawing is on the wall and people have been trying to do it eversince Mac goes Intel. Well, now it's official.

What does this mean for Mac OS X? Is it a move by Apple to lean toward a yet another PC builder company? Or is it to attract PC gamers, who have paltry support for games running in Mac OS X? Maybe it's a damn good bait for a Windows PC users to try Mac. This certainly perk my interest. Not that I'll rush to buy one. However, before Boot Camp, I wouldn't even consider getting a Mac, regardless how good looking it is. But now I will at least consider it.

Posted by vhadiant at April 7, 2006 07:55 AM





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You say before boot camp you wouldn't even consider a Mac. Would someone hacking up a way to run windows on an Intel mac (which happened a few weeks ago) do it, or does apple officially (at least in beta form) supporting it make the difference?

Posted by: Matt Sheppard at April 7, 2006 08:07 PM

The official company support always make the difference. With Boot Camp, Apple will supply the official drivers, Apple stamp of approval and hopefully easy to use software to install XP.

Posted by: Victor Hadianto [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 11, 2006 08:54 AM

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