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would never work 100%
They might be much better off buying codeweavers and supporting a few common applications. But claiming a compatibility layer is in my opinion suicide. Microsoft could very easily break that and make Apple look unreliable.
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would never work 100%  patibulo | 12/04/07
IBM tried this with...  mrOSX | 12/04/07
IBM had a license to do this but ....  kd5auq | 12/05/07
Car colors, etc.  Rick_R | 12/04/07
They aren't just a hardware manufacturer...  damiwa | 12/04/07
There's a third way  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 12/04/07
The confusion comes...  rapson | 12/04/07
Difficulty is with Windows  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 12/04/07
No its not  Heatlesssun1 | 12/04/07
You said it  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 12/04/07
You're arguing that Windows is a closed system  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 12/04/07
You know...  rapson | 12/04/07
If a $250 billion dollar company can't do it right, then how can Apple?  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 12/04/07
Feudalism  Harry Bardal | 12/04/07
Yes, they could. But why bother?  mlindl | 12/04/07
Paradigm Shift  Harry Bardal | 12/04/07
Apple has put competing with MS behind them  mlindl | 12/04/07
Mantra  Harry Bardal | 12/04/07
With VMWare and Parallels, why bother?  crgray | 12/04/07
Windows as a Boot Camp "Space"  lantzn | 12/04/07
Leave that to VMWare and Parallels  georgelien | 12/05/07
RE: Could Apple allow Windows apps to run natively?  emiliosic | 12/07/07

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