knighthawk
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Wasn't COCOA, when it was first announced by Apple, suppose to allow you to write an application that would work on both the Mac OSX and Windows [yellow box]?
There is a company called Lindows, that is writing a UNIX version for the PC that would emulate Microsoft OS, and would allow you to run Office and other major software packages without running Windows... I think that this is a good idea, but I don't see them succeeding. However, Apple would be in a great position to write OSX for Intel.
Personally, I think that Apple SHOULD start porting OSX to the Intel chips, just because they could do it, and would be the best at it. Of course, it would be a slightly stripped down version, to encourage you to buy mac hardware.
This would allow Apple to have more "Switches" than ever possible. Of course, in order to Apple to succeed this way, the would need to be strict in their licensing (almost like Microsoft), but I could forgive Apple enforcing licensing just to see Microsoft take a blow.
There is a company called Lindows, that is writing a UNIX version for the PC that would emulate Microsoft OS, and would allow you to run Office and other major software packages without running Windows... I think that this is a good idea, but I don't see them succeeding. However, Apple would be in a great position to write OSX for Intel.
Personally, I think that Apple SHOULD start porting OSX to the Intel chips, just because they could do it, and would be the best at it. Of course, it would be a slightly stripped down version, to encourage you to buy mac hardware.
This would allow Apple to have more "Switches" than ever possible. Of course, in order to Apple to succeed this way, the would need to be strict in their licensing (almost like Microsoft), but I could forgive Apple enforcing licensing just to see Microsoft take a blow.