With CS3 id say there are no big differences via IDE anymore.

FlashDevelop is PC only though & I use that a lot. In Parallels. So to be
honest, there really isn't much difference anymore.

- eric

On 6/20/07, Seth Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'd say your choice of Mac vs. PC should go well beyond which is better
for flash development considering there are major differences between
the two.

I'd like to challenge the rest of the people on the list not to get into
a PC vs Mac fanboy debate and keep this particular discussion to flash
development on the two OSs.

My only anecdotal evidence is that my wife works for a prominent
interactive agency that does a ton of flash development. their entire
flash team uses Macs.



Jim Robson wrote:
> Questions for those of you who have done Flash development on both
> platforms:
>
> What are the pros and cons of Flash development on Mac vs PC? Which
> platform would you recommend?
>
> My laptop is in need of replacement, and my employer generally gives
> us a choice of IBM (lenovo) or Mac.
>
>
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