[DM-MUG] Maybe a good result of the shift....
Victoria L. Herring
vlherring at herringlaw.com
Tue Jun 7 09:29:10 CDT 2005
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>In 2006, there will be a machine that will run both OS X and Windows.
>So all of the software made will run on it. It will be priced at the
>same price as the computers out there today, maybe not as low as the
>lowest priced but close. It will come with the ease of use of a Mac
>and with the ability to go to the dark side when needed.
>So you can use the Mac OS when you are doing day to day stuff like
>word processing, e-mail, etc but then you can go to Windows when you
>are using a niche product.
>And with some niche products, there will be products for both
>operating systems because they will be relatively easy to port over.
>Why would I buy anything but a Mac under that scenario?
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>Kevin George
I'd only buy a Mac anyway but for others who are toying with the idea
but concerned about losing ability to use WIN when desired, doesn't
this mean that the Mac will be more valuable??
MS was evidently at the event yesterday...maybe this helps its
VirtualPC run more smoothly but why would it have been there???
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