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OS X 10.5 'secret features' prediction poll...
It could be something to do with running Windows/Linux in a far less cumbersome way than dual boot. How they do it, that remains to see, be it the possibility to run Windows/Linux in a different account, or powerful VM that allows to run Microsoft/Linux apps directly in OS X (Why on earth would you wanna do that?...oh yeah, speclialised professional apps are often un-mac-patible and some Linux stuff isn't ported like Poweriso which decompresses .daa-files).
Windows Features
moukkis wrote:
It could be something to do with running Windows/Linux in a far less cumbersome way than dual boot. How they do it, that remains to see,...I strongly agree with this thought. After all, if they are Windows secrets, the wouldn't be to keep Apple Developers or Users in the dark, but to make sure Microsoft has as little time as possible to "move the goalposts" between the time of the announcements and the software going on sale. These are just educated guesses, but here are my predictions:
A Windows Friendly API layer built on Core Foundation
An Extensible Security Framework
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