IT to Apple -- boot me up

06.04.2006

A third, but unlikely, possibility is that Apple crams Boot Camp into Leopard and lets it atrophy, a forgotten module, while actively discouraging companies that want to buy Apple Care contracts and run dual-boot systems. Yes, I can imagine Apple treating Windows users that way, but not even Apple would give up this opportunity for mere pique.

Even if Apple goes the minimal first route of support, the company is destined to sell many more machines and software to businesses. If it ventures down the second path, the riches could even be greater for the company. No, it's not Madonna and Bono on your iPod or even Disney at your beck and call, but it is money there for the taking.