There are a number of people on this list (I believe) who have dealt
with issues using FM12 on retina MacBook Pro laptops. I know it's not
exactly the same thing, but it's well beyond the compatible resolution
for FM. You might search the archives for retina or perhaps those
people will chime
At 05:26 -0400 15/4/15, Austin Meredith wrote:
Because of fading eyesight due to old age, I have been thinking about
upgrading my hardware and software. I'd like to purchase a new iMac loaded
with the Windows operating system, because of Apple's amazing brilliant
precise 5K Retina monitor on
FrameMaker will run on a Mac only in a Windows emulator. Seems like
most people use Parallels. Here's their knowledge base article on
Retina displays:
http://kb.parallels.com/en/114700
The native resolution of my 15-inch Retina MacBook's screen is
2880x1800, which is about 220 ppi. If I switch
Why not a Fujitsu Lifebook U904?
Even better resolution than Mac (3200 x 1800 vs 2880x1800). The 14' format
makes it much more easier to work while travelling. And no problems running FM!
Ragnar Hanas
Uddevalla Hospital
Sweden
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
I can't answer your question about FM12 on the 5k Retina but I can say
you are able to run your Windows OS perfectly well without Parallels.
You can use Bootcamp to run Windows natively on the Apple Hardware. I
have Windows installed on my MacBook Pro bootcamp partition and can
select to run
For those of us with eyesight that's not what
it used to be due to age, a 14" screen is simply not a viable
option, no matter how high the resolution.
FWIW, my eyesight is decidedly declined, I run Frame 11 on a 15"
Retina MacBook Pro hooked up to a 27"
Agreed! I use my 15.6 laptop only when I travel (which is quite a bit). When I
am at my desk at work or at home, I dock my laptop and connect to twin 24
1920x1200 displays for my work.
Only way my old eyes would survive long-term staring at a screen.
Z
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