I see your point, and someday I may own a Mac ... but something just
doesn't sit right.  Do they have to restrict OS-X from running in
virtual machines, as an example?

The REALbasic crowd is very concerned about applications breaking when
Leopard comes out?  Heck REAL Software jumped through hoops to optimize
Mac applications for the new Intel based Macs. (I don't know much about
Macs so I'm just observing from the side-lines and I don't know what all
of this Leopard/Mach-0 business means.)

Yes, I like the thought of the "it just works" aspect, but I'm a bit
leery at the same time.  Cautious.  Hesitant. :D

-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC

Sponsor of FoxForward 2007
foxforward.net


Ed Leafe wrote:
>       This goes hand-in-hand with the "it just works" quality of its  
> solutions. When you control the OS and base hardware, and use  
> industry-standard connectivity such as USB, FireWire and Bluetooth  
> for peripherals, you get an unrivaled consistency. I write this on my  
> MacBook, using a Logitech wireless USB keyboard and mouse, an  
> external USB drive and a Sony monitor. Oh, and all my USB cords share  
> a connection using a Microsoft-labeled USB hub!




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