Daniel, I think you need to go to 'My Computer,' but I just discovered that it's not working (it just locks up) on my work XP computer. Weird....
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The shares being up doesn't surprise me. My first thought is that that move by Apple will make it easier to move into the enterprise market. They were already making gains there with OS X, but now that businesses know they can still run Windows natively when they want, I think things are really going to open up. The only reason I bought a PC was because voice recognition has the lead there and you can't use Virtual PC to run Dragon Naturally Speaking.
I can tell you right now, I won't be testing that on my Macbook.
I'm torn as to whether it's a good thing or a bad thing. Yes, people might be more willing to switch if Macs can run Windows, but if that means we get a spate of people running exclusively Windows on the machines... that's bad. So I guess we'll see.
if that means we get a spate of people running exclusively Windows on the machines... that's bad
Why?
If you run Windows on your mac, does that mean your Mac is vulnerable to Windows viruses? Personally, I can't see why I'd want to put Windows on my Mac. Seems to defeat the purpose of having a Mac.
If you run Windows on your mac, does that mean your Mac is vulnerable to Windows viruses?
According to what I read this morning, yes.
[eta: And I can definitely see the appeal of a dual-boot machine. So many programs are only available for Windows, it'd be nice to be able to run both.]
Seems to defeat the purpose of having a Mac.
Certainly seems to defeat the purpose of paying a premium for the hardware.
I was just talking to my brother about this. He's excited because it means he can run Wondows games on his Mac.
Any suggestions for automated testing software that runs on a (intel) Mac? We need to test browser compatibility of a web application, and would like to automate as much of it as possible.
Tivo continues to toy with our hearts:
However, it now seems that you can no longer place advance orders for this new TiVo 2-and-a-half unit, as Amazon's pre-order listing for them has now vanished.
That's because the Series 3 has been approved by Cable Labs, and could be making its way on to the market much quicker than we've given TiVo credit for.