Apple hit may break the Windows Vista Apple is about to run a real war against Microsoft with the introduction of its two newly products. Apple’s announcement of releasing OS X 10.5, with robust features, called Leopard; it puts the fresh system directly in competition with Vista. With Leopard, users will be able to tap into new backup and recovery technology, introduce virtual desktops, and have more powerful iChat functions.



Moreover, Apple’s new application, Boot Camp, can run on Intel Relevant Products and stress the capability to clip up between Mac systems and Windows. Boot Camp is certainly will be a windfall for Mac users, and would be enough to draw at least a good percentage of users away from Windows. It enables users to install and run Windows XP on a Mac, as well as fastening between the two by restarting and holding down the option key.



Samir Bhavnani, director of research at Current Analysis put it in this way:

Boot Camp will win over a small percentage of customers that won’t migrate to Apple’s OS because of applications that don’t run on Apple.




Thanks: Elizabeth Millard



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