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Occasionally while using Mac OS X, you may find it necessary to utilize resources intended for other operating systems. With Apple’s new Intel-based computers combined with Mac OS X’s ability to work with different file systems and networks protocols, to day your Mac can run just about any software, including entire other operating systems. This chapter will show you how your Mac can do the following:
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Work with a wide range of files and file systems
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Run Microsoft Windows or other operating systems and applications on your Mac
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Access Microsft Windows systems remotely
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© 2009 Scott Meyers and Mike Lee
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Meyers, S., Lee, M. (2009). Working with Microsoft Windows and Other Operating Systems. In: Learn Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1947-7_26
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