It has been a long time in coming, and once again, just to prove the fact that good things come to those who wait, Apple has managed to reveal a new operating system update for their OS X platform in the form of the 10.8.3 update, delivering Boot Camp support at long last for the Windows 8 platform from Microsoft. Of course, other than Windows 8 support in Boot Camp, there will be a slew of other enhancements that has been thrown into the mix.

Before the 10.8.3 update for OS X, folks who have been trying to make Windows 8 run fine on OS X would have had to settle for a less elegant process, and now that there is something official from Cupertino, it makes perfect sense to grab that update, so that you can now switch between OS X and Windows 8 seamlessly, targeting the crowd that loves to have the option of dual booting their machine. It is said that the 10.8.3 update had undergone testing for approximately 3.5 months before it is deemed ripe and ready for public use, so keep your fingers crossed that there will not be any bugs to accompany this update!

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