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Dear Friends and Relatives...

...in times gone by, you have asked my opinion on which computer to buy. Regardless of your previous experience with malware of many and varied kinds, and your need for easily configured systems which rarely if ever go wrong, you have consistently and steadfastly ignored my considered opinion of Buy a Mac, usually citing a need to keep some ridiculously outdated piece of software (Wordstar for DOS? Hello?) and retain access to your old files.

Now, leaving aside that there are plenty of Mac solutions that read old WP formats, or even run Windows programs (albeit a bit slowly), these were always just the excuses of the fearful.

So to these fearful friends and relatives, if you really need the comfort blanket of Windows, its security holes, its virii, its botnets, its rootkits and so on, you can now wean yourself off it slowly. Buy a new MacMini.

But what about my Spyware? I hear you cry? Well worry not - if you really want to run Windows XP on that shiny Intel Mac, you now can, with BootCamp.

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Morag (not verified) wrote on Thu, 2006-04-06 07:51

Yes, but...

…it's much more fun when they whine about their Windoze PC's and you get to say "Should've bought a Mac!"

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martin wrote on Thu, 2006-04-06 15:02

Nah

Don't need/want to do that. I just tell 'em that if they buy Windows, they can find someone else to support it.

As my Tshirt says: No, I will not fix your computer.

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martin wrote on Fri, 2006-04-07 07:46

Even Better Solution

First Virtualization [sic] are working on a VMWare-like solution. This means no rebooting required, and a much wider range of supported secondary platforms.

And apparently, it's only US$50 (approx £30). Sign me up as soon as I can afford an Intel iMac.

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