Mac lovers don't need a reason to stand in line for Leopard. BUT Boot Camp might just be what it takes for Macs to get out of the art department and into the mainstream corporate world. Users of critical Windows machines -- who aren't ready for the desktop Linux until it grows up over the next couple of years -- need an alternative now. Macs with Leopard might just be it. The article says: Boot Camp lets users switch between Mac OS X and Windows. Even though Boot Camp isn’t exactly virtualization, wherein Windows would run as a guest operating system under Mac OS X, it lets users save open Mac applications and Windows and then boot from Windows. When users are finished with Windows they can boot back to Mac OS X and see the applications just as they were before booting into Windows.
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