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So, I kinda was wondering about whether or not I should BootCamp Windows 7 onto my new MacBook. Any help?


Actually, there are quite a few programs, though mostly just exes. (That don't have Mac equivalents)Thoob said:I depends if you need it to use a certain program. If not then there's no real need to install it.



I also pirated VM Fusion. LOL.nutella5600 said:While you're at it, you could also install it in a virtual machine too, so you don't ever have to reboot. (For the most part, anyway)
Pirates of Silicon Valley is a great film.air2004 said:apple got where its at by pirating , and so did windows , to an extreme ....remember bill worked for apple and lifted the gui , then changed it just enough to call it his own/legal

air2004 said:apple got where its at by pirating , and so did windows , to an extreme ....remember bill worked for apple and lifted the gui , then changed it just enough to call it his own/legal
After apple got it from Xerox.
QUOTEIn 1979, Apple Computer's co-founder Steve Jobs visited Xerox PARC, where he was shown the Smalltalk-80 programming environment, networking, and most importantly the WYSIWYG, mouse-driven graphical user interface provided by the Alto. He reportedly was not impressed by the first two, but was excited by the last one, and promptly integrated it — first into the Apple Lisa and then in the Macintosh, attracting several key researchers to work in his company