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I'm going to buy a MacBook pretty soon, since I'm tired of these Window's boxes BSODing and just plain being a pain in the ass.
I'm a web designer, so I use programs like Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with Macromedia/Adobe Flash MX 2004. Will I have to get new installers (since I don't exactly have the CDs or anything)? Or will my installers and ISOs that I've acquired work on an Intel Mac?
Also, whats the deal with Adobe's CS2 programs not running under the Intel architecture? Rosetta? I'm lost here. Can someone elaborate on this?
I assume I have to either buy, or find my programs for OS X. Like, I'm aware Microsoft has an office for OS X, but I assume I have to find it for Mac, correct?
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- Yes you'll need to get the Mac-specific versions of software, however you do that,
- Rosetta (the PPC to x86 translator,) works pretty good from what I've seen (installing and using Office 2004,) but will yield slightly to somewhat noticeable slower performance than running them natively (obviously,)
- and Yes (you realize that you asked what was essentially the same question twice, right.)
You could have just spent like, a half hour, at most, doing some basic searching on google to get the same answers, you know.
Jam it back in, in the dark.