RE: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel - and InDesign??

2006-09-27 Thread JBlom
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], framers@lists.frameusers.com cc: Subject:RE: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel Unless you are running Bootcamp and Windows, forget totally about running FrameMaker on a Mactel system. The OS for Mactel does NOT support classic mode under

RE: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel - and InDesign??

2006-09-27 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 09:55 +0200 27/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What about InDesign on Mac? I'm planning on purchasing a new mac laptop and am interested in people using InDesign on a Mac. Are you noticing any problems? Why should there be any problems in running InDesign on a Mac? I don't follow the

Re: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-27 Thread David Creamer
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

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel - and InDesign??

2006-09-27 Thread jb...@ricoh-europe.com
26/2006 03:27 PM To: abelsp at netdirect.net, framers at lists.frameusers.com cc: Subject: RE: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel >Unless you are running "Bootcamp" and Windows, forget totally about >running FrameMaker

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel - and InDesign??

2006-09-27 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 09:55 +0200 27/9/06, JBlom at ricoh-europe.com wrote: >What about InDesign on Mac? I'm planning on purchasing a new mac laptop >and am interested in people using InDesign on a Mac. Are you noticing any >problems? Why should there be any problems in running InDesign on a Mac? I don't follow

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-27 Thread David Creamer
> 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

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-26 Thread Scott Abel
Just checking i to see if any of you have installed FrameMaker on the new MacIntel? I just picked up my first MacIntel Laptop and am preparing to install Framemaker to see how a brand-spanking new Mac laptop loaded with maximum RAM and the latest Mac OX X release can handle Frame. But

RE: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-26 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 06:11 -0700 26/9/06, Dov Isaacs wrote: Unless you are running Bootcamp and Windows, forget totally about running FrameMaker on a Mactel system. The OS for Mactel does NOT support classic mode under which FrameMaker runs with MacOS X. I expect Scott was intending to use PC FrameMaker and

Re: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-26 Thread ppresley
]; Scott Abel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: framers@FrameUsers.com Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 8:35:10 AM Subject: RE: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel At 06:11 -0700 26/9/06, Dov Isaacs wrote: Unless you are running Bootcamp and Windows, forget totally about running FrameMaker

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-26 Thread Scott Abel
Just checking i to see if any of you have installed FrameMaker on the new MacIntel? I just picked up my first MacIntel Laptop and am preparing to install Framemaker to see how a brand-spanking new Mac laptop loaded with maximum RAM and the latest Mac OX X release can handle Frame. But

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-26 Thread Dov Isaacs
isaacs=adobe.com at lists.frameusers.com > [mailto:framers-bounces+isaacs=adobe.com at lists.frameusers.com] > On Behalf Of Scott Abel > Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 6:08 AM > To: framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel > > Just

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-26 Thread Lisa M. Balbes, Ph.D.
>Unless you are running "Bootcamp" and Windows, forget totally about >running FrameMaker on a Mactel system. The OS for Mactel does NOT >support classic mode under which FrameMaker runs with MacOS X. I am running Frame on a MacBook Pro, using Parallels instead of Boot Camp. Parallels lets me

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-26 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 06:11 -0700 26/9/06, Dov Isaacs wrote: >Unless you are running "Bootcamp" and Windows, forget totally about running >FrameMaker on a Mactel system. The OS for Mactel does NOT support classic mode >under which FrameMaker runs with MacOS X. I expect Scott was intending to use PC FrameMaker

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-26 Thread Scott Abel
Great. I'll try BootCamp and Windows. Until Adobe provides us a way to do otherwise, this sounds like an interesting challenge. Thanks Dov. Scott Abel, CEO The Content Wrangler, Inc. 6178 Crittenden Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220 Office: +1 (317) 466.1840 Skype: abelsp abelsp at netdirect.net

Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel

2006-09-26 Thread ppres...@sbcglobal.net
rs.demon.co.uk> To: Dov Isaacs ; Scott Abel Cc: framers at FrameUsers.com Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 8:35:10 AM Subject: RE: Experience Running FrameMaker on the new MacIntel At 06:11 -0700 26/9/06, Dov Isaacs wrote: >Unless you are running "Bootcamp" and Windows, fo