Cringley piece on Apple’s boot camp is worth a read. I think he overrates the importance of the OS — its yesteryears battle. And he under rates the importance of tightly coupled experiences for Apple and the Job’s team. I don’t believe Job’s is interested in having OSX run on OEM PC’s. Apple advantage today is a tightly coupled, CE like experience.
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trevor k. | 11-Apr-06 at 3:02 pm | Permalink
he’s right. once bootcamp can toggle between win and osx it will be interesting…this cant be far off.
John | 16-Apr-06 at 11:30 am | Permalink
The primary reason why i would want access to alternative OS’s on my desktop is about application access. As applications move on to the web this becomes less and less interesting.
I am interested in the possibility of using bootcamp or parallels to clean out an OS of virus/adware related stuff. That was an interesting sideline to the boot camp story.
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