Dusty-

If you are going to switch to a mac I'd try to run everything on the
native mac OS that you can.  IIRC, Adobe will allow you to switch your
PC based licenses to mac based ones, but there may be a catch or two
attached.  Seems I remember something about only being able to do that
once per license.  Currently there is very little that you can't do on
a mac, so unless there is a program not available for mac or one which
you can't move the license on - I'd try to keep it all running on the
mac os if possible.

-Cameron

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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