For one thing, it's a huge space saver. Many people now and if given the chance more, would, run several operating systems because one is not sufficient for the tasks they perform or perhaps there are several individuals who need different functionality. I was going to buy a powerbook as my second Mac but was waitingg for some things to happen for us. Instead, I'll wait till lepard is released and buy an intel Mac or are we calling them Mac Tells now?

On Apr 6, 2006, at 5:59 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

Absolutely, and I respect that of course. I was just curious as to why people felt it was such a big deal.

At 17:11 06/04/2006 -0400, Kafka's Daytime said:

Maybe. Problem is, owning/maintaining two machines is going to be
significantly more expensive and less convenient - particularly if
you require portability. As you suggest, the dual-boot option is not
for everybody but it's pretty clear after a quick google search and
the traffic on this list that plenty of folks *do* want and/or need
the option.

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