Actually, thanks to the interesting discussion, I'm starting to see
this in a different light now. Again, that is the whole point of
discussion. If one takes an open-minded approach, then one shouldn't
be afraid to admit that, as in this case, I was possibly not taking
into consideration all of the why's and wherefore's. Hence my
original question. As for Apple, it'd certainly be a turn up for the
books were they to come out and admit that a Microsoft operating
system would run on their hardware platform.
On 6 Apr 2006, at 22:03, Brent Harding wrote:
Macs could make a bigger market share for Apple if Windows can run
on them. This could especially happen if they become priced within
the range of Dells and Gateways and all the brands we're used to.
Even though Apple doesn't want to do it, they could allow the big
PC guys to make boxes that run Mac and really make money from the
software, Ipods, Itunes, and the rest that they make.
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