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Stupid Apple ....
they need to make OSX able to be installed on a Virtual Machine (ala VPC, or VMWare). this is the way to get people to switch.

yeah it may not have all the cool graphics however it beats the hell outta dual booting and if OSX is that great, people will happily go and buy an Apple to get the full experience. It would help corporate adoption as well.

get your "awsome" OS in front of as many people as possible and let your software push your hardware sales.

- Sam
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