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Quote: Originally Posted by siromega Heh, I saw this and wondered - does this mean I'm not under NDA anymore, now that Autodesk seems to have acknowledged the product? Would love to here details if so. Like is the Mac version on par with t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Unicron Any word on about the video side of things? After Effects? Encore? http://blogs.adobe.com/keyframes/200...it_native.html Looks like the end of 32-bit with Adobe After Effects. I didn't see anything about…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc As to that "program" being excluded years ago... maybe in the US, but here in Germany, every sign, silkscreen, and film-cutting firm uses it. Most of these shops are mom-n-pop, and I don't want to belittle …
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Quote: Originally Posted by iVlad Is Adobe adopting Apple's philosophy of releasing same product annually with few new features at the same price? I just got CS4 and now its CS5 coming. CS4 was released in October 2008. An April 2010 release d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc OK... after calling my cat back in and calming down some, I thought you (cygnusrk727) might like to see what kinds of software that C**** does produce for the Mac, and "it's" problems. CGTalk Painter Thr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chris v They bought and killed the competition. Why bother? (If Illustrator is still not multi-cpu aware, I will kick something, hard.) For my line of work there is some competition: CorelDraw. It's PC only and …
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No news on Illustrator? That is my must have app of the whole bunch.
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http://www.macrumors.com/2009/12/15/...mong-browsers/ And just like that. Chrome surpasses Safari.
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Quote: Originally Posted by emig647 No matter what your experience... it should be noted that it has been proven over and over and over again that color correction is done best on a matte screen. It is very difficult for the readers to color corr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H You're not comparing like with like. The iMac panel is higher quality, and has a much lower pixel density. It's likely that it was the high pixel density of the 17" MacBook Pro that was giving you eyestrain. Y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Desktop screens and notebook screens usually aren't comparable. Desktops can usually go brighter, and if you have the higher end iMac, it's a better panel substrate, whereas almost all notebooks are TN which ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I smell BS. I used matte screens on LCDs day in and day out for years without trouble like that, and frankly, until now, hadn't heard of anyone complaining about it like you did. Before that, I had gloss/antig…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTripper Glare and reflection is a very BIG issue for a lot of people. If Apple sets the trend of having both matte and glossy screen options, the rest of the industry will follow and millions of people will not suff…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Messiah Apple may 'innovate' and introduce an iMac with a matte display My biggest regret in buying my Mac Book Pro was "upgrading" to the matte screen. Side by side with the iMac, I still prefer the glossy. Buy th…
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He actually looks better. Not great, but better.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Timo I filled some Autodesk survey about Autocad on OS X years ago. They seem to be good at surveys. The difference this time around IMO is the fact that three Autodesk programs came to the Mac just this year: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by k squared I filled it out. IMHO, AutoCad is crap. I'm running acad2009 on a new quad core w/ 4GB of ram and acad runs like a slow POS. Each new version is bloatware; Autodesk describes it as 'robust'. Regardless…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer At the rate they are going it'll take ten years before a Cocoa version arrives. AutoCad Survey about a native version of AutoCAD for OS X. http://myfeedback.autodesk.com/surve...rveyID=l21M672 For …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Great to see Autodesk moving AliasStudio [formerly only Unix] to OS X. Nice start, but until AutoCAD arrives, there won't be the big porting for Pro/E, Ansys 11, CATIA and the rest which naturally follows i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by virgomonkey68 hi does any one know if entourages calender can month or week scroll up & down using the mouse. Is it a preference setting i cant find, nor can i find it in entourage help. I have noticed that even …