Microsoft Vista seems to be similar to OS X in many ways but it is still almost a year away. Just drop the icon from one box into another and hey, all done. How effortless is it to install an application in OS X? There is none of the rubbish you have to deal with when using Windows XP. OS X doesn't annoy me with intruding dialogue boxes that take over the screen and make me stop what I am doing instead, Mac applications that need my attention gently bob up and down on the dock and wait for me to make time for them. Having used Windows for years I was surprised to find that an operating system could be a pleasure to use. I have already made my decision and bought my platform of choice, which is OS X and not Windows. I am an Apple customer and although I couldn't use Boot Camp - because I have a prehistoric PowerBook G4 instead of a trendy new Intel-based system - I wouldn't want to. But if you have OS X, why would you downgrade? So Apple has launched Boot Camp, which is a piece of software that allows its customers to choose between Windows XP and OS X when booting up.
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