>>Simon Troup >> They've publicly announced that you will be able to boot Windows but >> not >> noot MacOS on non Apple hardware. It's been pretty easy to dual boot >> MacOS and either Linux or Unix on Apple for years (systems 8, 9 and X >> at >> least).
>Johannes >Did they say "boot" or "run"? That's a major difference... You can run >Windows on any recent Mac now. > >And if they did say "boot" I am still not convinced that they meant it >the same way that you understand it. Boot it under Virtual PC perhaps? > >It really is hard to tell at this moment where this is all going. But as >far as my investments go I need some kind of long term perspective. I >have already spent far too much money on "thinking different". Johannes - here are a few links, I couldn't find the definitive statement on the apple site, but I've such similar things quoted there. <http://www.computerworld.com/blogs/node/1291> <http://www.corante.com/apple/archives/2005/11/04/ mactel_strategy_includes_windows_and_linux.php> <http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0506intelmac.html> -- Simon Troup Digital Music Art _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale