Apple is upgrading its Boot Camp beta-test software that lets firms run
Windows on Mac systems.
The latest Boot Camp
1.1.1 release will work on Apple systems that use Intel’s Core 2 Duo
processors, including the latest iMac desktops. An updated version of the
software is due to be available as part of the next Mac operating system
release, OS X 10.5, codenamed Leopard.
When it was first uploaded in April, Boot Camp was seen by some observers as
a way to make Apple more appealing to business buyers because they would be able
to run the gamut of Windows and Apple applications. However, as Apple will not
support Windows on Macs, that is unlikely to happen.
Boot Camp has also been somewhat overshadowed by the release of
Parallels Software’s
Parallels Desktop for
Mac. While Boot Camp lets users select to boot Windows XP rather than Mac OS
X, Parallels lets Macs run other x86 operating systems including Windows
simultaneously in virtual machines.
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