This will be good news for graphics developers, videographers, photographers, special effects people and news editors, who normally have to compose their works on a Mac, but may need to do other tasks on a PC. This will save them having to but two machines, unless they use the Mac fulltime and only move to the PC on occasion.
There is a big cultural difference between Mac users and PC users, which borders on snobbery. Most Mac users are very technically aware and into high-tech arts and production. Their computers run incredibly fast when performing heavy-duty math-oriented pixel work. I used to have to go to Kinkos and rent time on a Mac to work with Illustrator and Distiller files from a client who sent me magazine layouts on a ZipDisk. There was no way I was going to spend the big bucks to buy those programs and try to run them on my struggling PC.
Now, PCs and Macs compute at similar real-world clock speeds, with little difference in performance, except to the professional eye. This boot device will not allow PC users to add the Mac OS to their machines, only Mac owners can add Windows to Mac computers. Apple Corp is in the Hardware business; they build and sell computers. If you want to try a Mac, and still have Windows available as your main OS, this might be a way to do it.
You will need to have a licensed version of Windows that performs a full install, not an upgrade, and it must have a valid product code that has not already been registered/activated on another machine.
Apple will not provide any support for this dual boot setup, nor any patches for Windows or it's programs.
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Wiz Feinberg on 07 April 2006 at 07:25 AM.]</p></FONT>