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How to destroy the Mac platform:
try again...:
Well, then everyone would use graphic converter :D
Be easy on the kid, though. He probably doesn't know the difference between Linux and OS/2 :D
And regardless of how popular a software company is, with maybe the exception of M$, it is stupid to think that one could kill an entire platform.
boris_cleto:
The only way to kill the Mac platform would be to port it to x86.
solo:
mrmagoo. I dont even use mac regularly, I'm a linux person. But I suggest you just stop now. First of all although I'm sure Apple would lose a lot of multimedia business if Adobe started supporting linux and stopped supporting mac, likelyhood is Apple would stay alive, as usual.
Your just trying to piss us (yes i may be a half soon) maccies off. Don't, we're smarter than you. We'll, er, cut up your grandma's dog or something.
jtpenrod:
quote:Step 1: Become the CEO of Adobe
Step 2: Suggest that you create new Photoshop 8 with new features that everyone wants
Step 3: Make Photoshop 8 native for Windows and Linux ONLY
Step 4: Watch Apple HQ burn
Mac would be TRASHED if Linux got a native and they didn't. Admit it.
--- End quote ---
There's nothing to admit here, because it would make no difference whatsoever. Since both Linux and Mac OS X are both rather *NIX-like, it would be NBD to install XFree86 on Macs and then go right on using the Linux version of Photoshop.
quote:Easy to port X11 applications
With the complete suite of the standard X11 display server software, client libraries and developer toolkits, X11 for Mac OS X makes it even simpler to port Linux and Unix applications to the Mac. Based on XFree86 4.2.1, X11 for Mac OS X gives you a complete, rootless X11R6.6 implementation, as well as display server and client libraries
mushrooomprince:
Ummm... whats your deal?
No obscenety please, and if you don't mind go delete your crap in the News Forum. Your a good poster, why are you doing this?
[ October 01, 2003: Message edited by: psyjax: plain 'ol psyjax ]
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