Hi,

how about the reverse? If I could run Mac OSX on my windows machine, I might buy the logic windows to mac update, since I liked the program very much. I might also give Bandstand a try. But I would not by an Intel Mac to run XP, or vista, on.

I have all the software I need on my XP machine, and some of the best programs, like wavelab, don't exist for macs. Many of the "good" programs exist for PC and Mac, anyway, and while I would like two or thre Mac specific programs, I would miss the hundreds of PC alternatives and lots of shareware or freeware programs.

Also I like the feeling of XP, I am accustomed to it, and I know where to look if a problem arises, which hardly ever happens.

OK, there are less viruses for OSX, but there are, and there would be more if more macs were out there.

Is there also a solution out there, or in sight? I'm not talking about an OSX emulator, but about being able to select XP or OSX while booting.

And I would just hope OSX would take care of all my external Firewire and USB2 drives (NTFS), soundcards (Hammerfall DSP and Creative Labs X-Fi), W-Lan, Wireless keyboard and mouse, Pocket PC, and and...) How about the flexibility of OSX to adress PC hardware? I guess my iPod would not be a problem...;-)

Any hints?

Kurt


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