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Although it is said that Carbon can't fully utilize the advanced tech in OS X, I don't think Cocoa application is faster that Carbon application. because no application is developed as Carbon and Cocoa at the same time, I can't compare them. But just look at OmniWeb and IE, the speed is not different. Java now has be arround for years. But it is not pop yet except in...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 13 - May 24, 2001
That ratio should change quite a bit with native versions of VirtualPC, Acrobat 5 and Quake III. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 13 - May 23, 2001
And other than Acrobat Reader, nothing for Mac OS X. That is pretty weak. ...
Bob's Place - Posts: 4 - May 22, 2001
Only consolation is that the Mac OS 9 drivers work under Classic so for my X native apps I have to print to PDF and then open the PDF in a Classic version of Acrobat Reader and print from Classic. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 10 - Apr 19, 2001
documents to my Personal Laserwriter 320. It used to crap out with postscript errors anytime I tried printing anything complex to it. Now, I save my files to an Acrobat file, copy the file to my OS X machine, open the .pdf with Preview and print it. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 0 - Apr 17, 2001
For example. for my work I need to use Word, ProTools, Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, Acrobat reader, Virtual PC etc., swapping between them, quickly. I haven't found more straightforward way than the Apple menu. ...
Site Discussion - Posts: 17 - Apr 9, 2001
Okay, so really, they aren't paying attention to these boards at all. But, Adobe has said they will be supporting OS X in the next release of all their flagship products. The question, however, is, when will those "next" versions be coming? Acrobat 5.0 was released after OS X and it has no native support for the platform. PhotoShop Elements is being released, and it has no...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 12 - Apr 8, 2001
maxebb, I'm sure documenting your experience with the apps would just be asking too much, so let me relate my experinece with Adbe products on OS X. PhotoShop (6.01) - It opens fast and actually runs faster. I have had no problems running it in Classic, up to and including using large Action scripts and batch processing 20 to 30 files. Illustartor (9.0.2) - Once again...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 12 - Apr 7, 2001
Okay, I understand what you're saying, but I think you're trying to do too much when all you need is simplicity. I currently have two primary Applications Folders, one for OS X Apps and one for OS 9 Apps. inside of either of those are Folders dividing each set of applications into smaller categories. For this purpose, let's look at just one, Design Apps (in which is...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 10 - Apr 7, 2001
Found it. Carbonized Adobe Several people have emailed — and many forums posts have been made — wondering when Adobe and other “big-name” companies will be updating their apps for OS X. I have no 100% solid information (it’s at about 85-95% right now), but I’m told that Adobe went head-first into getting their mainline apps (Photoshop, Acrobat, InDesign, and ImageReady)...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Mar 23, 2001