> Great. I'll try BootCamp and Windows. Until Adobe provides us a way to
> do otherwise, this sounds like an interesting challenge.
> 
If you don't want to reboot all the time, consider Parallels.
There is a little speed hit, but hardly noticeable in Frame.
When you run in full-screen mode, you'll hardly know you are on a Mac.

Also, there is another program called CrossOver Mac
<http://www.codeweavers.com/beta/cxmac/>
that supposedly runs Windows programs on a Mac without needing Windows.
I have not tested it and it is currently in beta--but it sounds interesting.

David Creamer
I.D.E.A.S. - Results-Oriented Training
http://www.IDEAStraining.com
Adobe Certified Trainer & Expert (since 1995)
Authorized Quark Training Provider (since 1988)
Markzware, Enfocus, FileMaker Certified
Apple Consultant Network member (since 1990)


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