Yes, but who knows where Apple will push their bootcamp software...

Virtualization is so popular these days that it is not impossible for
Apple to integrate it in their next major release.  At least, a lot
of people would like them to do that!

Bootcamp is a major effort they did to let the user install Windows
on the new macs, but a lot of people prefer the virtual machine
approach.

I think that both virtualization and multi boot options have huge
advantages.


On 10-Aug-2006, at 19:57, John Summerfield wrote:

I think bootcamp's the one.

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