Thanks Peter, I know its hard to address a problem without seeing it in
full. We're working on anything we can think of: eliminating event listeners
is first on the list. Hoping for the best.

2008/8/14 peter ginsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Ashim D'Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >wrote:
>
> > Hey, thanks for all the feedback.
> > I'd like to think we've tested on a large enough amount of machines to
> > eliminate differences in power, and I hate to say it but PC's are
> > performing
> > better than Macs.
> > Any more information would be highly appreciated. Is this a problem more
> > people are facing though? It really can't be that rare, can it?
> >
>
>
> Flash has been slower on Macs as long as I have been developing for it (8
> years), just a simple fact of life.  It's got nothing to do with the
> relative merits of the platforms, just something to do with the way Flash
> was developed.
>
> That said, things have improved considerably in recent versions of the
> Flash
> Player, believe it or not the difference used to be much more dramatic.
>
> It's hard to say what might be causing your particular issue without seeing
> the code.  I will say that the ending animation seemed to run slow on my PC
> as well, and I don't see anything going on on the screen to justify that
> performance hit.  Makes me think there's something in your code that is
> more
> intensive than it needs to be, regardless of platform.  Not very helpful
> advice, I know, but I'd consider trying to approach this as a general
> performance issue not necessarily a platform specific one.
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