Apple Computer caused a huge stir in early April when it released software called Boot Camp that lets Windows XP run on new Intel-powered Macs. Apple's stock even got a 10% pop. Despite the program's elegance, it's the wrong solution for the many people who might like to buy a Mac but need to run an occasional Windows program. There's a better way
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