You must not be aware that Macintosh has the ability to run all the software out there, not just some of it — you know, like Windows, and the Mac and Linux (and throw UNIX in there, too... :-) ...).
I’m glad to be able to tell you that you can boot up in Windows if you want to (but I never want to... doncha know... LOL ...), and/or just run Windows inside Mac OS X (but again, I never want to, but for those who do, you can ...).
So, you get the best of all worlds, with Macintosh, doncha know... :-)
Isn’t that called a PC emulator.
Emulators usually use a lot of proccesing power just to trick the machine into believing that it is something that it is not and that is before the load the application also puts on your computer.
Doesn’t sound to efficient.
I could probably get a Mac emulator for my PC, It’s all the same hardware now anyways right.
I mean a Mac is really nothing more than an overpriced Intel quad-core pc anyways now right?
Except the Mac PC will only allow you to use and do what Steve Jobs tells you that you can use.
That is unless you want to use it as a PC.
But as a Mac user isn’t that kind of foolish?
Why would somebody spend $2500 bucks for a Mac only to emulate a PC?