I've heard you can now run Mac's operating system on the PC (and vice versa). I've been a Mac user since day one, I love Macs, but I'm loving Apple (the corporation) less and less. I mean, everything is price-locked, which I don't know how that's legal, but then again, this is the age of free trade for corporations, rules for the consumers. But, basically, it costs two arms and a leg for decent PowerBook, which with PCs you can get all the same specs, at a fraction of the cost. The only thing you can't get is the operating system.
Which brings me to my question, how does OSX run on a PC? Is it smooth? Does it come with complications? Is this a realistic alternative that most people just don't think outside the box enough for? Or does it just complicate things?
I'd really appreciate feedback from anyone in the know on this.
Which brings me to my question, how does OSX run on a PC? Is it smooth? Does it come with complications? Is this a realistic alternative that most people just don't think outside the box enough for? Or does it just complicate things?
I'd really appreciate feedback from anyone in the know on this.