Open OSX
We have discussed several alternatives in the past for putting Windows and Windows appications on an Intel Mac. Here is one more.
WinTel is a new product to me. This version has disk image and CD-ROM support. It also supports DOS, Windows and LinuxBDS in a windon of Mac OS X. My question is, on the web site it says that it is a universal binary software, so how does it run on a G5?
Other programs from OpenOSX web site are "ReadyStream 1.0.0" which includes GIMP 2.2.3 and CinePaint 0.19 for graphics. Ther Office for Mac OS X applications include AbiWord and Gnumeric.
While there are fees for downloading some of the appications, including WinTel, you can get more information here.
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