Summary
Apple Computer's announcement of Boot Camp, a way to run Microsoft Corp.'s Windows XP on Apple's Intel-based Macintosh computers, raises the question: Why run Windows on a Mac?
The answer is simple: Some programs exist solely on the Windows platform. Mac users who want access to those applications need help.See the full content of this document
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Parallels Bridges Windows to Mac
But there is more than one way to put Windows onto an Intel- based Mac, it turns out. "Virtualization software" - such as the still-in-Beta version 2....
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