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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Bootcamp just a gimmick

So you can run XP on a Mac.

Can you run all your fav Windows apps on a Mac or is this just another Jobs' marketing ploy?

Chris Cooper of CNET calls it a gimmick and David Berlind pitches in: "... buying a Mac to run Windows instead of a system that was designed to run Windows in the first place is just plain dumb..."

Somehow it makes more sense to be running some Mac apps on Windows instead of the other way around.

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