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    Mac OS X

    Ok, so for the first time.. right now as a matter of fact.. I'm using Mac OS X. I'm loving it, to be honest.. makes me want to go out and get a tricked out Mac... the only drawback in doing so being the lack of games.

    Now is the time for gaming on a Mac to go mainstream (The benefits of such a thing being obvious).

    They do make multi-button mice for these right? One button is getting annoying.
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    Just plug in a 2 or 3 button mouse and rock on. You can even use a Microsoft mouse.

    OSX rocks. We own an iMac and an iBook, and my next pc will be a G5.
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    I have a question for all of you OS gurus out there. I am wanting to run a mac program called Soundtrack on my PC and I am guessing that I will need to install MAC OSX on my PC. I have heard of a couple programs that would allow to me to do it but I am not sure about it. One of the programs that I heard about is Pear PC. If anyone can give me advice or has done something similar to what I am wanting to do I would greatly appreciate any help.

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    OSX is great because it's built off UNIX!!!!!! How do you go wrong with that!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassiswild
    I have a question for all of you OS gurus out there. I am wanting to run a mac program called Soundtrack on my PC and I am guessing that I will need to install MAC OSX on my PC. I have heard of a couple programs that would allow to me to do it but I am not sure about it. One of the programs that I heard about is Pear PC. If anyone can give me advice or has done something similar to what I am wanting to do I would greatly appreciate any help.
    Take a look at this post and see if it helps at all
    http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/ma...21/darwin.html


    PearPC is most compatible with the Linux enviroment. But then again, it's only a emulator, so it's not actually running the application native inside your PC enviroment.
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    I've got no clue when it comes to installing OSX on a PC. I had no idea such a thing was possible.

    Just buy an Apple, for crying out loud.
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