Vista Licensing Gives Macs Fresh Appeal
News Zone and The Mall shopping centres — could potentially run on Suse Linux with a Firefox browser, while Apple Macs may be a better alternative to Windows PCs. Property asset management company Capital & Regional is evaluating Linux desktops and...
[July 11, 2007, 15:23]
Boot Camp Passes Muster In Speed Tests
News On Wednesday, Apple released a beta version of Boot Camp, an application that lets Mac users run the Windows XP operating system on their Macs. Game players are one group of customers thought to be interested in dual-boot Macs, because they tend to...
[April 10, 2006, 9:15]
Top Ten Things Wrong With Zune
Blog Comment I do have three Windows machines (two running XP Pro, one running Vista), but I also have two Macs, and seventeen Linux machines (one client machine and a server farm of 16); and I use them all about equally.
[November 27, 2006, 1:57]
Digidesign ProTools
Downloads Pro Tools users who have Intel-based Macs can now work directly with Avid Mojo and Avid Mojo SDI. And Windows XP-based Pro Tools 7.4 software users can play and record media directly from Avid Unity ISI shared storage networks.
[July 2, 2008, 10:13]
Apple MacBook Pro (15.4in., 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) review
Reviews With Boot Camp, the utility that allows users to run a partitioned installation of Windows XP on their Intel Macs, many popular PC games can be played on this hardware. Gaming is not always the first thing that comes to mind when you think about...
[November 6, 2006, 10:53]
Apple Boot Camp (beta) review
Reviews We don't, however, expect to see Windows preinstalled on Macs anytime soon -- Apple makes it very clear that it will not support Windows. Where the iMac Core Duo in Mac OS X took 6.5 minutes to complete the test, because it must use the Rosetta...
[April 10, 2006, 9:05]
Intel Macs Will Struggle With Vista
News Windows would be easier to load on Macs than Windows XP, because like Ever since Apple released the first Intel Macs — and even before — enthusiasts have been trying to get both the Mac OS running on non-Apple machines and Windows booting on Intel...
[March 10, 2006, 8:25]
Apple MacBook Pro (17in., 2.16GHz Core Duo): A First Look review
Reviews You can read more about the ins and outs of the Intel Macs in our full review of the 15.4in. Although it doesn't appear that the Boot Camp utility comes preinstalled, you can still download it from Apple's Web site to run Windows XP on the MacBook Pro
[April 26, 2006, 16:10]
Apple Mac OS X On X86: A First Test
Talkback My coworkers heckle me about using macs (except those who wuetly use them at home but don't say anything to avoid ridicule), but this is just amazing. There are literally thousands of programs for macs.
[August 12, 2006, 1:41]
Apple Puts Leopard In Limelight
News Other features include enhanced videoconferencing options, improved Mail and the inclusion of the Front Row media software and PhotoBooth picture-taking programs that previously have been available on only new Macs.
[August 8, 2006, 10:15]
Apple Takes Early DVD Lead
News Apple now offers Pioneer's second-generation DVD-R/RW drive on one consumer and two professional Macs. But Mac OS X does not directly support DVD-RW, even though the Pioneer drives shipping on Macs can read or write to the discs.
[April 9, 2002, 9:38]
Nine Lives For Mac OS 9
News Apple has pulled back from a plan that would have made Mac OS X the primary operating system on all new Macs starting in January. In September, the company said that after the New Year, new Macs would only boot up into Mac OS X.
[December 16, 2002, 8:01]
Apple 'not Interested' In Intel - Jobs
News Asked about Apple's interest in selling Macs that could serve up the video recording abilities Microsoft offers with its Windows XP Media Center Edition, Jobs joked that Apple was instead focused on melding the computer with a toaster.
[November 6, 2003, 7:35]
Apple Readies First Jaguar Update
News Last week, Apple put remaining Mac OS 9 developers -- among them Quark -- on notice by announcing that new Macs would boot up only into Mac OS X starting in January. Microsoft last week released the first major update to Windows XP, Service Pack 1.
[September 17, 2002, 8:27]
Adobe Launches Revamped Creative Suite
News Applications in CS3 have been optimised for Mac OS X on Intel-based Macintosh computers and work with PowerPC-based Macs as well. The applications also run on Windows Vista and Windows XP. On a related note, Loiacono said that he is not aware of...
[March 27, 2007, 10:14]
Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium Beta review
Reviews The CS3 versions of Premiere, Soundbooth, Encore and OnLocation, in addition to Dynamic Link, require Intel-based Mac computers, which all of the other applications can run on in addition to PowerPC-based Macs.
[March 30, 2007, 8:24]
Alternatives To Microsoft Office review
Reviews Among the desktop programs, however, only iWork, Microsoft Office, ThinkFree and OpenOffice work with Macs. XP, Vista) Windows Windows Windows And IBM just rolled out a free test version of its Windows- and Linux-compatible Lotus Symphony suite.
[October 1, 2007, 16:21]
