No need for VirtualPC anymore - BootCamp makes it native on Intel procs.it could run windows, just not on it's own, at boot. using "virtualPC" emulation software you could run it. and it's based on unix //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Actually they have viruses, but no malware. Of course this is only due to their relative rareity... I run windows and have 0 viruses and 0 malware by simply running firefox and not being stupid enough to open random emails...Integrated camera, optical audio, firewire standard, high-quality display standard, sudden motion sensor standard, remote control, standard.
.. wireless, standard.
spotlight, sherlock, how about terminal, chess sure beats solitaire, mail.app integrated with iChat (oops, not included w/ your PC.) for videoconferencing, address book integration, iCal (not on your PC)
pfft.
one thing a mac can do that a PC can't?
run without crashing.
Read both types of media, natively.
Execute unix commands, natively.
voice recognition, natively.
shall i continue?
how about no viruses? malware?
you lose.
most programs on windows have something that works the same on linux. ie photoshop on windows is a close equivalant to The Gimp.. and OpenOffice, etc
i know it was a POS, just stating a fact.No need for VirtualPC anymore - BootCamp makes it native on Intel procs.
Virtual PC was a piece of shit.
* written by ms.
yah for office suites and random productivity stuff but not games...most programs on windows have something that works the same on linux. ie photoshop on windows is a close equivalant to The Gimp.. and OpenOffice, etc
Yeah I actually have some art I made in The Gimp in my cube ;P And you're right there's great open source productivity software out there, but still from games to communication there's just less problems on Windows.
Also the reason I use AIM instead of GAIM or Trillian. I get annoyed at not being able to direct connect to people or read profiles. Sometimes you gotta bite the bullet (or the audio Jamster buddy list ads >_
i see it as i have an xbox for gaming, no need for the pc to play games. and don't let this spawn the argument about gaming on pc being better, i've heard it plenty of times.
that would do the trick... I ran both a windows box for gaming and office suites and a Unix box for programming/database stuff for a long time...i see it as i have an xbox for gaming, no need for the pc to play games. and don't let this spawn the argument about gaming on pc being better, i've heard it plenty of times.