I think most long-time Mac users secretly wondered if they were suffering from a fever-dream. But time passed, none of us woke up to a splash of cold water, and Intel iMacs, Intel MacBooks, and Intel Mac Minis appeared on the scene. Soon reviewers were gushing over the power and the good looks. And after time, hackers figured out how to get Windows XP and then Vista working on the machines... after the shedding of blood, sweat, and tears. Mac users felt thrilled to see XP on a Mac... and yet dirty, too.
Well, get ready to feel weird all over again. Apple has released "BootCamp Beta" which is new software coming with MacOS X 10.5 to allow native capability to dual boot a Mac into either Windows XP/Vista or MacOS X. The Execs are very careful to note that Apple offers no support for Windows - and for all we know Microsoft may lock down Windows specifically NOT to work on Apple computers - but it appears to be a step toward an OS-agnostic world.
Can someone pinch me to make sure I am not in that fever-dream?
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