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This month, EveryMac.com features complete specs on the new education-only iMac and comprehensive updates to the iMac "Core Duo" Q&A and Windows on Mac Q&A.
The iMac "Core Duo" Q&A covers the latest systems and the Windows on Mac Q&A covers the latest changes and options including up to date information on Parallels Desktop for Mac and CrossOver Mac.
Today's Discussion Q&A is "What features do you expect the 'Mac Pro' system to offer should it be released next month as anticipated?" Contribute your ideas.
In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:
How fast is a Mac running Windows XP using Parallels compared to Boot Camp?
What is the difference between the consumer and education-only iMac "Core Duo"?
Can you run Windows applications directly in MacOS X without installing Windows?
Can Intel-based Macs, specifically the MacBook Pro, run Digidesign Pro Tools LE with an Mbox 2?
Is there a way to add "two-finger click" to the MacBook Pro 15", PowerBook G4, or iBook?
Among the currently shipping Macs, which ones are capable of running MacOS 9/Classic applications?
How does the iMac "Core Duo" compare to a similar Windows "All-in-One" PC?
Additions & Changes:
Added new systems:
Added a new main Q&A page.
Updated and reformatted the iMac "Core Duo" Q&A.
Updated and reformatted the Windows on Mac Q&A.
Updated the Currently Shipping page.
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