

(And don't get me started on things I hate about OS X.) I stand by my comment that some of us need, nay, even want to continue running Windows on our systems. Yes, I realize some of those reasons are also reasons why Windows sucks. Third, a lot of people really do want to leave Windows in the dust forever and will see little reason to want the likes of IE and Outlook on their computer ever again. It'd have to be helpful relatives or friends saying "hey, you can dual boot into Windows!" and I don't think a lot of tech-savvy friends and family will want to go down that road ("Oh, hey, listen son, ever since we put Windows back on the computer the sound hasn't worked, and suddenly these pop-ups for poker companies keep coming up."). Second, this is still difficult to do and fairly geeky to boot, so I don't expect a lot of people will do this on their own. One, this is officially unsupported by Apple, and I can't imagine any reputable company attempting to provide support for something Apple won't touch themselves.

I highly doubt this will happen for a couple of reasons. I can see it in the future (because I've seen it in the past): "Macintosh Hardware Compatible" will translate into "When the Macintosh is booting into Windows XP." If by "better" you mean "less work," however, you're absolutely right. Wouldn't it be better to use virtualisation and just run VirtualPC on the box?Įmulation will almost certainly be slower than the real thing, given the same hardware. For the rest of the planet who's actually learned to live with Windows and (gasp!) actually likes it from time to time, this is a great development.
#Artmatic pro 4 2006 keygen mac#
Ha ha, yes, the evil has spread to Macs, why would you ever want to do this, anyone who installs Windows on a Mac is an idiot, etc., etc.
