When Apple launched their machines with Intel processors, there was one big highlight — the users could also run Windows on their Apple computers in dual boot mode. The utility that made it happen is called ‘Boot Camp’.

Until now the software was in beta stage and according to MacScoop , Apple has decided to charge the current users of Mac OS X Tiger for the final version of Boot Camp. The software is expected to cost around $30.
The final version of Boot Camp will be a free feature in the upcoming OS X Leopard. This implies that Tiger users would either have to upgrade or cough up the extra cash. Only last week Apple has released a $1.99 software update, enabling 802.11n WiFi on their Airport adapters. We aren’t surprised, Apple is the master of forced spending and will squeeze every penny they can.
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