On Fri, 4 Dec 2009, mike wrote:
You can, but there is no point in this case. If he were just going to run
windows, he could build a machine much cheaper than buying a mac. The point
is to have the best os with some of the best video editing software around.
Well, yes, but by buying a Mac and also having a way of running Windows,
he doesn't have to replace all his software at once. I don't know much
about video editing, and even less about Flash animations. But, I've no
doubt the Mac software for both is much better than equivalent Windows
software. I'm certainly enjoying getting used to my new Mac Mini. :-)
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Vicky Staubly <[email protected]> wrote:
On Fri, 4 Dec 2009, Victor Subervi wrote:
So Betty, can I run my Adobe Premiere (that sucks:/ ) built for Windoze on
a
Mac?
Actually, yes you can. I'm suprised no-one here mentioned that you can
run Windows on a Mac, either via dual-booting (Boot Camp) or in a virtual
machine (Parallels). I'll let someone more familiar with those describe
them in more detail.
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Vicky Staubly http://www.steeds.com/vicky/ [email protected]
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