Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Windows on Macs provokes a stir

I found this article Windows on Macs provokes a stir in BBC News. The author Mark Ward, wrote about Apple's release of software that the Intel-based machines run Windows XP has set the hi-tech world buzzing. By making XP run on Apple hardware, users will be able to get access to all those Windows programs they were previously denied. The trial version of Boot Camp released by Apple only let owners use one operating system at a time. Switching from one to the other currently, a process that takes a while to complete. By the end of 2007, all Apple's computers are expected to be Intel-based, and Windows on the Apple Mac is 'a bold move' .


In my opinion, I dont think that windows will provide stir on macs, because Macintosh poses fewer problems than Windows and Mac programs peripherals install without fuss, and there are no more missing .dll files, hardware or software conflicts, system slowdowns or surprise crashes. when you use Macs you will forget something we know it as reboot my Macintosh , and it was my fault that it crashed, but with Windows machine, I have to reboot two or three times a day. Though Macs are the computer of choice of most creative professionals in the art, advertising, music, movie and publishing worlds, it seems to me that home users need them the most.

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