Heh, yeah. Adobe isn't necessarily OS country. But, in all fairness, they
have come a long way.

I dig Linux and all, but always end up frustrated after dinking with some
lack of hardware support. I tend to use laptop / wireless setups, and that's
where I most often hit the wall. With OS X I get the POSIX goodness at
command line, with the tight hardware support. Basically, I like the
technology (unix), but not interested in being an IT support guy. ;)

In addition, i am interested in dipping my toe into iPhone development, and
near as I can tell, that is OS X only domain.



On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Schell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Scott you said you're close to switching to Mac, is that from Linux or from
> Windows? The only draw back to Mac I see is some limited DRM issues,
> although if you're not into being a free and open source fanatic that really
> isn't an issue. Most of the GUI is closed so it's difficult to poke around
> in, the main language for coding multimedia is Objective C and I guess that
> could be a drawback. I'm just looking to get out of the proprietary world,
> but while working with Adobe technology that can be difficult.
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