In a true Apple move they decided to axe the use of Boot Camp on OS X Tiger after the release of Leopard. This means that anyone who depends on the application for their day to day operations will be forced to upgrade.
I do not know how many people actually use boot camp as it is painful rebooting to switch Oss. It is just the fact that they will no longer support the current version of the OS when the next one comes out that bothers me. How can they possibly think that ditching this product is any good for them? The people who use boot camp on a regular basis will be cut off without paying the money to switch to an unproven OS.
The longer I watch Apple as a company the worse of a feeling I get about them. They seem to lock people down to one specific setup and are forcing upgrades. The end user should be able to choose whether or not they want to upgrade or not. There might be some software that just does not work on this version of the OS. The issue is we know for a fact it works as many have been running it for months if not years.
The real solution to this problem would be to not use this piece of software. There are two very good virtual machine;






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