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And as I said before, this will obviously only work on LCD monitors.
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I'm not sure that speed is actually an argument, I'd need to upgrade my reflexes to get my work done faster.
Photoshop particularly ran a hell of a lot slower than it should. Compared to a true OSX program like Pixelmator, the performance difference was scary.
This is because all of the Adobe stuff was written for an OS that was discontinued a decade ago, and written in C++. Adobe's stuff was even written using Metrowerks, which was also discontinued.
I remember the days when you couldn't get Photoshop on the PC, apple made Adobe what they are today.
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I am pleased to report that on the OSX platform, now the adobe apps have been rewritten using something fresh, they actually use the GPU as they should (which they didn't used to), and it's all much less ancient (no more spinning 1-bit 16 pixel watch icon cursor).
I can also report that Flash still sucks for OSX.
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OSX is not Mac. It's NeXT. And that stuff leaves your shoddy windows BS in the dust with a true NIX runtime, (not Linux counterfeit), Protected Memory, and a platform-independent system which will allow apple to rapidly migrate to any future hardware architecture they fancy.
This is not apple of the stripey logo, this is something else.
I'm not 100% sure I like it that way, especially the admin jail potential, but y'know, Mac is a serious platform these days, and if you have any critical faculties whatsoever, then you've got to like OSX.
I've run all the MS operating systems in my studio since 1990. I've also run most of the major Linuxes.
Windows is a pit of vipers and shoddiness of heart.
Linux is screamingly fast, but a bit ugly, and certainly not free from buggy behaviour. I reckon that you have to be well into stripping that stuff down, it's not suitable for a casual user yet. But when it gets there, it'll be what I'm using.
Ahem
Bill Gates. Steve Jobs. Binary. Computer Babble. Cthulu. Steampunk. 10010101011, Dancing Russian Bears.
Stuff That up your pipe and smoke it, my good man!