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Friday, February 24, 2006

Flood of Hundreds of Intel-compatible apps for Macintosh

Less than 8 months after Apple announced plans to transition to Intel microprocessors in its Macintosh product line, nearly a thousand Universal Binary applications are listed on various web sites.



In stark contrast to the Windows platform, which has not seen a new version out in 5 years, less than 8 months after Apple announced plans to transition to Intel microprocessors in its Macintosh product line, nearly a thousand Universal Binary applications are listed on various web sites.



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