>Furthermore, in that time, Microsoft has been more open and Apple has been
>more restrictive.  MS has no problem with you virtualizing Windows on a Mac
>(and has recently liberalized Vista's legal virtualizing options), but Apple
>has made it both legally and technically impossible* for you to virtualize
>OS X on anything but Apple hardware.

Which only goes to show that you can cry monopoly over just about 
anything by how you define the market -- the gerrymandering of market 
share.

Microsoft has a virtual monopoly for MP3 players that are brown.

Apple has actually gone a long way towards supporting virtualization, but 
to critique them for not wishing to commit suicide is just the rantings 
of MS fan boys.


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