This a great question, and one I'll be interested in following.  I don't
have a Mac myself, but after flailing with Vista on my dell laptop my friend
got a Mac Book Pro, and watching how quickly and easily it runs definitely
makes me jealous.  Granted they are just a casual user, so I just keep
telling myself, its ok, you can't develop very easily on a Mac (which I
know must be a lie).




On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Dusty Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  OK this is probably a good question for Dean!
>
> I am now highly considering getting a mac to further develop the creative
> aspects of what I do. I understand that some developers have moved to Mac
> and use the VMWare to run windows applications. My questions are:
>
> If developing on a Mac would I install things like Photoshop and
> Illustrator on the Mac OS or would I be doing it through the VMWare on
> Windows. I currently have the Adobe CS2 Web Bundle suite running on my pc
> under Win XP so I am not even sure yet that the software I have will run on
> the Mac OS (I have to check on that).
>
> I plan to upgrade to the full Adobe Master Collection with all the great
> new CS3 tools so I wonder if I have to order it for Mac or Windows or if the
> software package will install on either. I am hoping either :-) ... I am
> researching now but would appreciate any quick answers if any one has time.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dusty
>
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