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BusterBunny 04-20-2006 06:27 PM

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edgeprod 04-20-2006 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Romeo GaySearch4Sex
when I was a student I would buy a macromedia package with dreamweaver and all their other main programs for web design.... it was a quarter of a price.

you can always get a student to buy one for you

Huh? Maybe you didn't read the thread, but no sweat -- I don't read long threads either.

$1,000 isn't much for software that does so much. There was no need to "cheat" the system, I was just frustrated that their phone-sales people didn't offer a cross-platform upgrade, since I had already bought the programs for Windows.

abadfish 04-20-2006 08:06 PM

I'm glad you purchased the software. I find it amazing how many people steal all of their software then go ape shit when someone rips a password to their paysite, etc. Such hypocrites... I figure if I can't afford the software then I don't need it. If it's for business I do not hesitate to purchase it when I need it.

I use Dreamweaver MX 2004, Transmit and for text/php I use subEthaEdit.

VLC is cool but if you haven't already download flip4mac, http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win.../flip4mac.mspx

It allows you to play WMV files directly in Quicktime, much much better then VLC! Microsoft has stopped supporting Windows Media Player and recommends this solution. Which I prefer over WMP. Just like Safari kills IE for Mac.

aico 04-20-2006 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by edgeprod
... why would it be any different?

Because there are little or no viruses for Mac OS X so Mac users never had to worry much... But now there are if you are running Windows XP via Bootcamp, well not for Macs per say, but now they are vunerable to them.

DamageX 04-20-2006 08:10 PM

Take it back and ask for a computer instead. :)

Donny 04-20-2006 08:15 PM

When you went to the store to purchase Photoshop did you explain to them that you're on the new Intel processor? Because I wasn't aware they've come out with the version of Photoshop that is optimized for the Intel chip. If it's not it will slow your system almost to a crawl because it will run through an emulator.

(PS: I'm a Mac user and love them... I've purchased at least 7 new Macs in the last 18 months)

Zprogramz 04-20-2006 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Donny
When you went to the store to purchase Photoshop did you explain to them that you're on the new Intel processor? Because I wasn't aware they've come out with the version of Photoshop that is optimized for the Intel chip. If it's not it will slow your system almost to a crawl because it will run through an emulator.

(PS: I'm a Mac user and love them... I've purchased at least 7 new Macs in the last 18 months)

He is right. You need to run the "Universal" versions for them to work right on the Intel Macs.

aico 04-20-2006 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DamageX
Take it back and ask for a computer instead. :)

It's this type of originality that makes PC users so unique. :thumbsup

Pornwolf 04-20-2006 09:38 PM

Most of the Macromedia & Adobe apps are currently being recompiled to work for the dual core systems.

edgeprod 04-20-2006 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by abadfish
I'm glad you purchased the software. I find it amazing how many people steal all of their software then go ape shit when someone rips a password to their paysite, etc. Such hypocrites... I figure if I can't afford the software then I don't need it. If it's for business I do not hesitate to purchase it when I need it.

I use Dreamweaver MX 2004, Transmit and for text/php I use subEthaEdit.

VLC is cool but if you haven't already download flip4mac, http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win.../flip4mac.mspx

It allows you to play WMV files directly in Quicktime, much much better then VLC! Microsoft has stopped supporting Windows Media Player and recommends this solution. Which I prefer over WMP. Just like Safari kills IE for Mac.

Bingo! If you steal from others, you can't bitch when people steal from YOU.

Flip4mac doesn't work on the Intel processors -- unless you know something I don't! The installer won't even run. It says the new version is coming "soon" -- it's been quite a while.

edgeprod 04-20-2006 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by aico
Because there are little or no viruses for Mac OS X so Mac users never had to worry much... But now there are if you are running Windows XP via Bootcamp, well not for Macs per say, but now they are vunerable to them.

That's not what I was asking, but I think you understand me ... sort of.

tenderobject 04-20-2006 10:03 PM

yo guys anyone tried using autosubmitters using virtualpc or bootcamp? i want to try :)

edgeprod 04-20-2006 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Donny
When you went to the store to purchase Photoshop did you explain to them that you're on the new Intel processor? Because I wasn't aware they've come out with the version of Photoshop that is optimized for the Intel chip. If it's not it will slow your system almost to a crawl because it will run through an emulator.

No, because they are clueless at CompUSA. They tried to sell me the Windows version.

It runs fine on my machine.

edgeprod 04-20-2006 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by aico
It's this type of originality that makes PC users so unique. :thumbsup

Haha, I just ignore it. If they want to live in the dark ages, let them. Until a couple of weeks ago, I used to make fun of Mac users -- I was so ignorant. I can man up and admit it, though.

aico 04-20-2006 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by tenderobject
yo guys anyone tried using autosubmitters using virtualpc or bootcamp? i want to try :)

Bootcamp is NOT an emulator, you are RUNNING Windows XP... There is no reason to try anything, it is Windows XP.

Donny 04-20-2006 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by edgeprod
No, because they are clueless at CompUSA. They tried to sell me the Windows version.

It runs fine on my machine.


Seriously, it won't for long. They newly coded products come out at near the end of the year. Then Photoshop will be faster than you can imagine. But believe me when I tell you that in just a few weeks using the current Mac version of Photoshop will become a pain in the ass. It will literally crawl slower than anything you've ever used.

No worries... but don't be frustrated when you have to go spend the $$ on the software again. This is one of the things that people were warned about by Apple and Apple watch blogs.

edgeprod 04-20-2006 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Zprogramz
He is right. You need to run the "Universal" versions for them to work right on the Intel Macs.

That's fine, everything runs at break-neck speed. I'm very happy.

edgeprod 04-20-2006 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Donny
But believe me when I tell you that in just a few weeks using the current Mac version of Photoshop will become a pain in the ass. It will literally crawl slower than anything you've ever used.

They are going to intentionally break the software? That sucks.

aico 04-20-2006 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by edgeprod
They are going to intentionally break the software? That sucks.

There's a cheap Universal Upgrade too, I think it's like $99 or something silly like that.

Corona 04-20-2006 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by edgeprod
$1,000 isn't much for software that does so much. There was no need to "cheat" the system, I was just frustrated that their phone-sales people didn't offer a cross-platform upgrade, since I had already bought the programs for Windows.

I don't know what version of DW you had but I installed DW8 on both my Mac and the PC I use for checking stats with StatsRemote.

edgeprod 04-20-2006 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Corona
I don't know what version of DW you had but I installed DW8 on both my Mac and the PC I use for checking stats with StatsRemote.

I bought the MX package and Photoshop Creative Suite or something like that.

edgeprod 04-20-2006 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by aico
There's a cheap Universal Upgrade too, I think it's like $99 or something silly like that.

Good deal -- I'll use that next time.

abadfish 04-20-2006 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by edgeprod
Bingo! If you steal from others, you can't bitch when people steal from YOU.

Flip4mac doesn't work on the Intel processors -- unless you know something I don't! The installer won't even run. It says the new version is coming "soon" -- it's been quite a while.


Oh wow... I didn't think of that. I'm still on a 17" G4 Powerbook. It will be a little while before I upgrade to Intel. I want all of this sorted out first. :)

edgeprod 04-21-2006 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by abadfish
Oh wow... I didn't think of that. I'm still on a 17" G4 Powerbook. It will be a little while before I upgrade to Intel. I want all of this sorted out first. :)

Yeah, hehe, I had no idea it was going to be a problem at all. Now that I'm immersed in it, I can see the issue.

split_joel 04-21-2006 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by rdunn404
What's so good about OS X that just "blows" XP sp2 away? And not in the grandma sense of 'easier to click stuff'. I mean for someone like me who tweaks XP perfectly to my liking and has never had any major problems.

With all due respect, are you out of your mind? Windows is a joke compared to OSX. Granted apple has not always made the msot stable product up untill recently but regardless, the software and OS is optimized for the processor, which windows is not. No matter how much you tweak windows, it will run slower, run the same apps slower everything (unless you have the windows source code and you modify it) My point is, OSX is based on unix. Unix kicks ass, and further more, I work in photoshop and video editing programs daily, and the mac runs both so much smoother then my desktop pc which is a Athlon 4400 64bit X2 with 4 gigs of ram running windows xp 64. OSX and Mac is the way to go. Its the future pimpin. Also BTW Mac's newest laptop runs xp faster then any other laptop in the world. Ain't that a bitch :winkwink:

edgeprod 04-21-2006 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by split_joel
Windows is a joke compared to OSX.

You'd only think that if you'd used both, which I doubt he has.

split_joel 04-21-2006 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by edgeprod
You'd only think that if you'd used both, which I doubt he has.

agreed 100%

Morgan 04-21-2006 11:25 AM

i really dont see the point.

Tuga 04-21-2006 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by rdunn404
What's so good about OS X that just "blows" XP sp2 away? And not in the grandma sense of 'easier to click stuff'. I mean for someone like me who tweaks XP perfectly to my liking and has never had any major problems.

It's much better, trust me. I have 2 PCs that I do use, but my Dual G5 is much better than any Windows machine. It's my first Mac, so I'm not a fanatic. Just realistic. Try it for a week and let us know.

DamageX 04-21-2006 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by aico
It's this type of originality that makes PC users so unique. :thumbsup

It's this type of ignorance that makes fools so entertaining. A Mac IS a PC, you dumb fuck.

edgeprod 04-21-2006 01:23 PM

Cry about it.

More, I mean.

jerjer 04-21-2006 01:42 PM

BBedit with Transmit rocks.

-Jer


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