CS3 really changed everything, IMO. Flash was decent on the Mac
version Flash 8 and earlier, but for whatever reason it still a bit
less polished than on Windows. CS3, on an Intel Mac, is spectacular.

With that, it makes more sense to me to get a Mac because of Boot Camp
and Parallels where you can install Windows on the same box and have
the best of both worlds. I work this way and really enjoy it.

On 6/20/07, Jim Robson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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