Apple Computer Inc, the maker of the Macintosh computer and iPod music device on April 05 rolled out a first-ever software patch to run Microsoft's dominant Windows operating system on its PCs, a move that could draw millions of new buyers.
By enabling the move to Windows, the world's No 1 operating system, Apple hopes to draw people who want Macs, considered by many as easier to use and more stylish, but prefer the Windows operating system.
Apple said the "Boot Camp" software, available immediately as a download, enables Macs powered by Intel Corp chips to run either Windows XP or Apple's Mac OS operating system software.
Apple's rivals Dell Inc and Hewlett-Packard Co primarily use Microsoft Corp's Windows software.