Switch to Mac?
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- lvl_130
if you are using a lot of flash and everyone else is on pc, you may encounter a fair amount of problems (fonts for sure, speed/render issues for sure). other than that, it shoudn't be that big of a deal.
as some have said already, installing xp on another partition of your mac hd will probably be your best bet, as well as avoiding a lot of headaches. flash will still run slower though.
as far as driver installs and such, i've never had a problem on either mac or pc. unless you are trying to install a piece of software (or an auto hardware/hardrive setup) that hasn't made an update in 5 years, you should be fine.
i use both every single day. they both do the job perfectly fine.
don't listen to anyone that is all for pc no matter what.
don't listen to anyone that is all for mac no matter what.in the end, it's more about the user's ability to create things anyway. not what machine they use to create said things.
- "flash will still run slower though" if you boot into XP it will noternexbcn
- +1 lvlJaline
- although i am on my pc right now with no mac in sight, i am going to say that you may be right, or you may be wronglvl_13
- flash runs the same for me in mac os x, xp and vista on my Mac Pro. It is a bit slower on my MacBook Pro though.MediaPimp
- on the newest macs... flash is basically the same.cramdesign