Dilema
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- Nac_part20
get an intel mac, then purchase bootcamp...you can run all your precious PC crap on it now too...at least it wont crash though
- mbr0
Intel should be coming out with new chips towards the end of July. That should bring prices down for current technology.
From what I've read, though, the new ones may be worth the extra cost (Duo Core 2).
Wish I would offer an opin for the debate. I am a PC guy and need XP to run Max, but I do love the way Apples look and build quality, but I hate their tech support (no onsite/next day??! How can a business even use them!), but they look so good, but they are so expensive + XP, but they are so damn pretty....
you see?
- ThreeSevenFive0
My business partner is cocerned that the Macbook Pro will disrupt the work flow when passing off the files to someone else when needed.
As far as fonts shifting and what-not. I don't see it as a problem considering the fact that I'd most likely be running windows and using window based programs to do all of the work.
- ThreeSevenFive0
Dilema no longer.
I got the MacBook. I am very happy with it and the service that I've received from apple.
- ThreeSevenFive0
Dilema no longer.
I got the MacBook. I am very happy with it and the service that I've received from apple.
- ThreeSevenFive0
Dilema no longer.
I got the MacBook. I am very happy with it and the service that I've received from apple.
- ThreeSevenFive0
Dilema no longer.
I got the MacBook. I am very happy with it and the service that I've received from apple.
- ThreeSevenFive0
^ Yikes. I didn't mean for that to happen...
- Momentum20
how does cs2 and macromedia run? super slow or just right?
- ThreeSevenFive0
I haven't noticed any speed degradation what-so-ever. I am even running Quark 7 and it's ok. Once the upgrades come in it'll be 4x faster than the powerbooks. or so I am told.
- Momentum20
u running cs2 on the mac or pc side?
- ThreeSevenFive0
mac
- johndiggity0
http://www.parallels.com/en/prod…
not beta anymore. word is apple is working with them to develop the software and make it standard in 10.5 leopard.