It will never happen. One of the keys to the Mac OS has always been Keep It Simple Stupid. There is no way Apple is going to try to deal with supporting all the Wintel hardware and binaries for each. They just won't stand for it... case closed.
I have had the chance to play on several G3's, G4's, and iMacs as a lab consultant and web developer for our school. They have impressed me (well, less the hockey puck). They run most programs very well and the OS is pretty stable. The onl thing that erked me was that they were "iMacs" meaning Internet Macs... yet it was very slow when it was actually ON the Net!
It will never happen. One of the keys to the Mac OS has always been Keep It Simple Stupid. There is no way Apple is going to try to deal with supporting all the Wintel hardware and binaries for each. They just won't stand for it... case closed.
I have had the chance to play on several G3's, G4's, and iMacs as a lab consultant and web developer for our school. They have impressed me (well, less the hockey puck). They run most programs very well and the OS is pretty stable. The onl thing that erked me was that they were "iMacs" meaning Internet Macs... yet it was very slow when it was actually ON the Net!
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