Apple Mac OS soon on the PC (x86)

October 23, 2008

Maybe if Psystar has its way. Psystar is the company that was selling the Open Computer which is basically an X86 hacked to run Apple’s Mac OS operating system. Regarded as one of the best in the market, Apple’s Mac OS license has prohibited running of the operating system on any non-Apple branded hardware. Though in the enthusiast community the concept of a Hackintosh or a PC running Apple Mac OS is not new, Psystar is the first company to have taken the concept public. In the process it has drawn the wrath of Apple.

In yet another David vs Goliath battle, Apple launched a copyright violation lawsuit against Psystar. Many thought it would be an open-and-shut case for Apple. But Psystar did not back down but retaliated with counter lawsuits calling Apple’s business a monopoly and allegeing it to be anti-competitive.

Till now the lawsuit proceedings did not spring any surprises. The twist came in a recent report that said that Apple and Psystar have decided to resolve the dispute outside the court. Interesting! Apparently Apple was sure its case was watertight and most “experts” said that Psystar will not stand a chance in court. But the facts do not seem to be so.

So what’s the deal? Is Apple going to open up Mac OS? Or is Psystar going to capitulate to Apple in return of Apple not suing the pants of it? 

I sincerely hope it would be the former. With Mac OS open it is very likely that the majority of PC vendors would offer computers with Mac OS running. This would offer consumers a lot more choice and would surely end Microsoft’s hegemony. For Apple its an all win situation. Acceptance of the Mac OS will see an exponential rise potentially posing the most serious threat to the Microsoft empire ever.

Before all the Apple fans start abusing me, let me state that I am not on drugs. If Apple wanted to destroy Psystar it could have done so in court. In fact such an event would have deterred any and all potential Mac clone makers. But instead it opted for an out of court settlement. Is Apple’s case not ironclad? Does Apple want to become the next Microsoft (with Vista’s failure its potent timing) ? Does Apple want to have another shot at licensing its platform to third-parties?

Its getting more and more tantalizing.

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