Apple likes the integration of its core hardware and software. I
don't expect we'll see a version of OS X that runs on PC's legally
any time in the foreseeable future. Many people have attempted to
hack, and some have succeeded, OS X to run on PC's, but such hacks
are blatently illegal. Apple's having a tremendous amount of success
at present and I can't see them rocking the boat that way at the mo'.
Josh de Lioncourt
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On Aug 11, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!
Has anyone on this list tried running Os Tiger On a standard Intel
based PC machine? Apparently it can be done, I know someone who has
done it and it got me thinking, what a plus for Apple it would be
if they actually released a version of OS Lepard for the PC itself,
that way PC users would have a great excuse to ditch Microsoft
completely at a very reasonable cost, I was talking to someone at
my local Apple Store on Friday and they told me that Lepard should
sell for around about $200 (Australian), that's extremely
reasonable in my view.
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