Not to mention several hacked up solutions debuted a couple of days before Bootcamp. These generally featured tedious installation procedures and limited functionality - in short a non-Mac user experience. It was really the only move Apple could have made. Personally, this solves a tremendous number of issues for me, including the fact that I can now run Access and Outlook on my iMac. I'm thinking about getting a Macbook Pro as an "anything/anywhere" machine. That wasn't on my mind before this news, and I'm a solidly converted mac user!
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