Late reply - been sick. I use Adobe CC every day and in this situation i'd prefer to keep it in OSX mode than Windows simply because it performs better in a Parallels / OSX dual environment. I will also point out I also have a Thunderbolt Display for when i'm at my cubicle. When on the road I prefer retina display on the Macbook Pro when I design because of the sharpness (i'm not the best eye sight so every advantage i get works for me). However Adobe have only recently got their act together around supporting Retina display so it's only just *gotten* better to design with.
Back in the old days I heard Adobe cross-compiled their apps to PC after OSX was taken care of. I don't know if that's still true today? Either way I haven't noticed much of a difference in specifics here as at home I use a desktop with Adobe CC and nothing changes other than short-cuts obviously. I will however say that OSX + Cinema4D is much better to work with in a portable situation (again I travel alot for work, so i need to have a portable Ux studio ). Short answer - there is really no + or - in choosing OSX vs Windows anymore (except gaming). --- Regards, Scott Barnes http://www.riagenic.com On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 8:53 AM, David Connors <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Scott Barnes <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I run windows 8 on MacBook Pro daily and no issues .. I use osx for >> design tools and MacBook for dev work and seamless work. >> >> If you run parallels that is. If you run it native ie via boot camp again >> it runs normal as you would with a PC laptop >> > > Do you use Creative Suite? Is it any better/more stable under OSX than > under Windows? I'm contemplating changing platform when I go through the > forced 'upgrade' to CC. > > David Connors > [email protected] | M +61 417 189 363 > Download my v-card: https://www.codify.com/cards/davidconnors > Follow me on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/davidconnors > Connect with me on LinkedIn: http://au.linkedin.com/in/davidjohnconnors > >
