The article purports to be a first-person account of a writer who decided to switch from an Apple Macintosh computer to a PC running Windows XP. I like the Microsoft Windows XP operating system enough to change my whole computing world around.
For anybody in two minds about what Microsoft can do for them, listen to this ringing endorsement for the software giant from a former Apple fan who has ditched their Mac in favour of Windows XP on the PC.
Yes, it's true, I like the Microsoft Windows XP operating system enough to change my whole computing world around. Windows XP gives me more choices and flexibility and better compatibility with the rest of the computing world.
It's within the range of the [wireless] network so that your tunes and shows and things that you're interested in are automatically just sent out there. By the end of the decade we'll add several dozen things to that list, things relating to note...
Apple has released a public beta version of Boot Camp, software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on Intel-based Macs. With Boot Camp, Intel-based Mac users can choose between running Mac OS or Windows XP each time they boot their system.
Apple this week released a public beta version of software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on Intel-based Macs but IT bosses say they'd still rather stick with PCs for corporate desktop computing.