CS2 doesn't run in native mode. CS3 does.
Also, the value of the Mac is often not found in pure performance
specs but in the fact you don't have to wait 10s for the beast to go
to sleep or shut down. also two finger scrolling is a time saver.
there are a million little things that, once you
I have pretty much exactly that same MacBook that you are considering.
A 200 MB, 7200 RPM HD I recently upgraded myself is the only
difference. For the past year+ I've used it as my daily production/
work machine in concert with a 24 Dell monitor that is now several
years old. The 24 external
On Nov 7, 2007 3:26 PM, Aaron Heimlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(I don't think you can upgrade cross-platform, but I've heard of people
talking to Customer Support about it and arranging something).
Here's more info on cross-platform CS3 upgrades:
On Nov 7, 2007 1:24 PM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A co-worker of mine said that a friend of HIS is selling a Macbook. Since
I know that's an Intel machine I was curious
so I asked about the specs.
Here's a spec list for the Late 2006 MacBooks:
Aaron...thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for! Appreciated.
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You're welcome. HTH
On Nov 7, 2007 3:49 PM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron...thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for! Appreciated.
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