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im shocked and happy... it confirms that im getting a mac for uni... but i'd have rather seen apple stick to their guns... they have a fine os from everything i've heard... it seems like apple are holding up the white flag to windows...

altho, i would say its an excelent business decesion. they should sell even more macs now by a long way which is exactly what mac want. especially since they're not selling windows you still HAVE to get macosx. which will increase their market share. dedicated windows users will have to use macosx (even if its only to install windows) and might get converted.

pld apple

Looks like Apple is no longer after Microsoft. They're after Dell.

Or both. ;)

Have you been reading any of the posts in this thread?

Yeah and most people are interested to dual boot both Windows and Mac OS X on a single Mac, not to run Windows only.

Boot Camp is software = "Mac OS anSoftware Discussionb>".

Radish?

Sure whatever it's your d;). ;)

Hahaha, amazing, do you guys think that the final release will cost $$?

According to Apple the final release will be part of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. They'll probably keep Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger supported for free too.

mhm if i just had a pc good enough so be sold for about 1000 to get a mac book (pro)... but i think even if i put the brand new display into an ebay auction i will get a maximum of 500€... :D

maybe someone who knows about prices could write a pm to me so i can give him my specs for valuing? :p

This is obviously cool news, but as a new mac user, I was more than happy to dump XP and have no urge to go back.

Although I guess it's good news if you have software than will only run on Windows.. I just wouldn't buy a mac and run windows on it all the time - that just seems wrong :s

This is obviously cool news, but as a new mac user, I was more than happy to dump XP and have no urge to go back.

Although I guess it's good news if you have software than will only run on Windows.. I just wouldn't buy a mac and run windows on it all the time - that just seems wrong :s

Well with full drivers for Windows XP = Gaming.

The main concern from most enthusiast users on internet forums is that they cant switch because of there games! They love games (hell I love games) and this is what stops them from switching.

Well now you can run all your favourite games natively under Windows XP. HL2? Sure, F.E.A.R.? of course!, Oblivion? Why not.

Then reboot into Mac OS X and do whatever it is you enjoy using OS X for, Web Browsing? Email? IM?.

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