Well before 1999 I was a complete and total MacHead...back then when I
started CF dev it really only ran on windows so I slowly, begrudginly made
the switch. Now with the chance to pick up a MB or MBP I was excited to see
I could run CF and its goodies on it. Just need to know what I need to be
looking for to have the dev machine I want. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave l [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:48 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Sorta OT: Setting up CF on a MacBook

If you will be working with photos then get the mbp for the extra horsepower
& larger screens.

I am very much not a windows fan so my opinion is biased but I don't think
there is a better dev machine than a mbp, you can do everything from one
machine.



>I am in the market for a new laptop and am thinking abot grabbing a 
>MacBook, more for my photography business and editing, than anything 
>else. But Isaw the recommendation of a MacBook Pro for a development 
>work station and was intrigued. I have been away from the development 
>world for a while and am now back full time so I know I have missed some
things.
>
>What would I need to make a MacBook (or MB Pro if that is the better 
>choice) into a decent development machine?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Tiffany Trott
>
>Coldfusion Developer
>
>American Residential Communities
>
>Phone: 303-383-7532
>
>Efax: 303-749-3005
>
>E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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