Originally Posted by The Inquirer
THE WORD has come from the mountain of Cappuccino that users of Boot Camp will have to upgrade to the new Leopard operating system or be sent into the wilderness of the unlicensed there to gnash their teeth in despair.
Boot Camp was a bit of software which allowed Mac users to choice which proprietary operating system they used, Windows or OS-X.
The method proved popular because it meant that Apple users could finally get to play a few games.
Now it seems that Apple wants to use Boot Camp to force users to upgrade to its forthcoming version of OS-X Leopard. Cynics out there are suggesting that the move is because Leopard, like the Vista upgrade for Microsoft, is pretty pointless as it does not give much added value.
Apple said on its Web site that Boot Camp expired on September 30, and users would have to upgrade to version 1.4 in order to remain covered under the software license. But the new licence will not be valid long. Apple says that it will expire when Leopard ships this month, will include Boot Camp.