Doesn't the Mac sport a PC Emulator that is supposed to run and PC
application?
Why not take the slight performance hit that is supposed to have and run
Studio in the virtual PC?

Just my two cents.

Heath

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 9:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Allaire on a Mac?


Tacky Nathan, very tacky.

For my home network, I have 2 Macs, 1 Athlon and 1 Pentium III. The
Pentium and Athlon give me more than 3 times the number of problems that
the 2 Macs do. I wish my Wintel machines were half as productive as the
Macs. I'd love to be able do most of my coding using one of the G3 Macs.
Unfortunately UD for the Mac just doesn't cut it.

larry

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Nathan Stanford wrote:
> 
> Does someone still use Mac's?
> 
> <grin>
>
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