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Page 3 of 3 Courtesy of OSWeekly.com Continued... In contrast, Apple doesn't seem to be in any hurry about getting OS X to run on any other machines besides the ones that they make. Windows and Linux have received this market expansion with open arms, but the thought of seeing an official version of OS X for the PC just doesn't seem like it's ever going to become a reality; at least not for the immediate future. Apple always bundles its products together, and they make it seem like you can't have one without the other. The Mac leads to OS X, OS X leads to iTunes, iTunes leads to the iPod, the iPod leads to the iPod Hi-Fi, and so it goes. We might not know what to do with ourselves if we were instantly granted the ability to officially install OS X on our home or business PC. The question is, would we actually want to do it? I know that I'd do it just for fun, but when the time came to actually use OS X extensively, then I'm sure that I'd go back to my Mac. You can blame Apple for brainwashing me into thinking that I must have a Mac to get my work done in a satisfactory way.
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