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Lavasoft: Überbrücken der gefälschten Sicherheit Software

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Seit Apple, das rüber zum Intel Prozessor, die gleichen Prozessoren geschalten wird, die werden benutzt in einigen PC, ist es möglich gewesen, Windows auf den Apple Kleinteilen laufen zu lassen. Warum würden Sie dies tun wollen? Während OS X ein hübsches OS ist, laufen Windows Anwendungen nicht auf es. Die einzige Weise, Windows Anwendungen auf einem Mac laufen zu lassen ist, Windows in einer VM laufen zu lassen. Wenn Intel gegründet, Macs, die änderten. Zu verdoppeln ist jetzt möglich, Aufladung OS X und Windows, damit Sie einfach neu laden können und Start in Windows. Das Entfernen der Notwendigkeit an der VM, indem es gebürtig Windows laufen läßt, hat einen grossen Leistung Nutzen. It also makes it possible to do things that were not possible with virtualization software such a 3D gaming.

To dual boot Windows Vista and OS X without destroying OS X you will need to use Boot Camp that is only included in OS X 1.5 Leopard. To get started, you will need to follow these steps on your Mac: (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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Leopard Makes Fun of Windows PCs

With a new major release of a new operating system, one would think that there is so much new stuff to look at and play with that nobody would obsess over an icon. That is not the case, apparently, as opinions flare over Apple’s representation of Windows PCs in Leopard.

One of the new features in Leopard is easy access to computer on the local network, which show up, conveniently, on the left side of the window. Like with nearly all things, Apple has paid a lot of attention to the feature, to the point that the icons of each and every computer there tries to match what the computer product actually looks like on its owner’s desk. With Macs this is easy, since Apple can quickly identify the exact model of the networked machine, but with a PC, things are a bit more complicated since there are so many makes and parts in them. To solve this, Apple represents all Windows PCs as a beige monitor with a Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD). (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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Leopard Flies Off the Shelf, But Glitches Reported

The long awaited and much anticipated launch of the latest version of the Mac OS X operating system, codenamed Leopard, has resulted in the usual round of craziness from Apple’s adoring fans. Early adopters camped outside stores to be first in the queue, and what a queue it was! Early estimates suggest that around 9 percent of OS X users upgraded to Leopard in the first couple of days of it going on sale, and at $129 a pop that’s a welcome boost to the Apple coffers.

There’s been a fair amount of excitement surrounding the launch but the claimed 300 ‘New’ features have been widely dismissed as hype, and one or two commentators have pointed out that a couple of them bear an uncanny resemblance to features in Windows Vista, which Leopard is clearly designed to challenge. (more…)

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Written by Jason on November 1st, 2007 with no comments.
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PCMag: Leopard “the most polished and easiest to use OS”

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