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Marcus Durham July 18th, 2011 03:58 AM

Re: To Mac or not to Mac: The Future for Mac-based editors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bart Walczak (Post 1668002)
Actually, we had problems with crossgrading with Adobe, ie. we were told that it is not possible to update a suite to a version on a different operating system (from Mac to PC), and that we have to buy a new full version. It was about 2 years ago, and in Poland, so the policies could have changed, especially if Mac Pro gets abandoned, but still it was kind of disappointing.

From reading online, it appears to be possible to do it now. Obviously your Mac copies have to be deactivated and you will need to pay for the PC media.

Can anyone vouch for this?

Heath McKnight July 18th, 2011 08:54 AM

Re: To Mac or not to Mac: The Future for Mac-based editors
 
Marcus,

I don't think Apple will abandon computers for many, many years to come.

Heath

Marcus Durham July 18th, 2011 11:04 AM

Re: To Mac or not to Mac: The Future for Mac-based editors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Heath McKnight (Post 1668044)
Marcus,

I don't think Apple will abandon computers for many, many years to come.

Heath

I'm afraid I don't have your faith. In terms of their professional software, Apple have either axed packages or dumbed them down. The server line has gone, ports have gone missing from lower end Mac Pro's and E-SATA has not been embraced (Thunderbolt is all very well and good but SATA is useful and cheap because it talks directly to the drive interface).

All these things indicate to me that just like FCP-X, the hardware line will be further dumbed down over time. Even Lion is supposed to be closer to iOS.

If you'll pardon the pun, a leopard doesn't change its spots.

Heath McKnight July 18th, 2011 11:12 AM

Re: To Mac or not to Mac: The Future for Mac-based editors
 
The server market was too niche for Apple, not enough customers to justify it. They still offer the software, and I believe another company is going to provide the hardware. Apple still makes a lot of money selling MacBook Pros, iMacs and MacBook Airs.

Q3: There Are Very High MacBook Pro, Expected iPad 2 and iPhone 4 Sales Figures | iPhone iPad iPod dot com

AppleInsider | Apple expected to post strong $24B+ quarter in face of 'heightened expectations'

Heath


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