7th April 2006, 5:56 PM
Well they can work together now.
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I was shocked that Apple did this, and it could be one of their best moves ever or a huge mistake. The fact that Macs are now the only machines capable or running all three major operating systems at full speed is a huge selling point, but I worry about some companies abandoning Mac programs because "they have Windows on Macs, so why build an OS X version?" I'm sure Jobs and Apple carefully weighed the pros and cons, but I do worry a little about software in the future. I would much rather use a program in OS X than Windows, and I don't want to have the number of Mac programs out there hurt by this decision.
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I was shocked that Apple did this, and it could be one of their best moves ever or a huge mistake. The fact that Macs are now the only machines capable or running all three major operating systems at full speed is a huge selling point, but I worry about some companies abandoning Mac programs because "they have Windows on Macs, so why build an OS X version?" I'm sure Jobs and Apple carefully weighed the pros and cons, but I do worry a little about software in the future. I would much rather use a program in OS X than Windows, and I don't want to have the number of Mac programs out there hurt by this decision.
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