Boot Camp makes it possible to run Windows XP natively on Intel-based Macs. Will the software bring more people over to the Apple Computer side?
Apple: Windows on a Mac is here
Company says Boot Camp software enables Intel-based Macs to run Windows XP natively. Beta is ready for download.April 5, 2006, 1:21 PM PT
FAQ: Windows on Macs
There are some strings attached to running Microsoft's OS on a Mac--including Windows security risks, Apple says.April 5, 2006
Installing Boot Camp
images What the PC-to-Apple application looks like once it's on your desktop. See photos here.April 5, 2006
See the software in action
video CNET's Matthew Elliott takes a look at the beta of Boot Camp, which will be part of Mac OS X 10.5.April 5, 2006
Mac fans sign up for Boot Camp
Going against type, the Mac community is optimistic about bringing Windows XP to Intel-based Macs.April 5, 2006
Windows iMac runs Photoshop faster than on OS X
blog iMac with Windows ran Photoshop in half the time it took the same system running OS X.April 5, 2006
Try Boot Camp for yourself
download Apple has made its public beta available. Take the software for a test drive.April 5, 2006
Seeing Apple in a new light?
PC users tied to Windows may now view Apple differently, but making the switch could mean going out on a limb.April 5, 2006
Mac-XP: Good business or bad software?
blogma Announcement elicits a complicated mix of reactions among bloggers, at least in their initial take.April 5, 2006