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Good news Adam!
adam, you'll be happy to hear that Adobe has finally seen the light and
is moving back to producing Premiere Pro for the Mac. The PC just isn't cut out for doing serious video work, so Adobe is going to attempt to compete at the low end against Apple's Final Cut Express.... ----- Adobe will not only be returning Premiere Pro to the Mac with the launch of Production Studio later this year, the new version of Adobe¹s real-time editing solution will be available on the Mac before it is available on the PC. ³It will be a new version,² confirmed Adobe¹s Premiere Pro product manager Giles Baker. ³The Mac will get the next version of Premiere Pro, the Windows product will follow suit later.² Both versions will be identical in features, confirmed Baker: ³The intent is wherever possible to have exact parity between the Windows and the Macintosh versions.² more he http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index...S&newsID=17191 Now if we could just get Adobe to compete with the Mac and PC versions of After Effects with Apple's high end "Motion", we'd be set. http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/motion/ |
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Good news Adam!/Adobe ain't Vista setup issue!
This group has been designated Setup for months. Please use it that way.
The last three weeks itts gotten flooded with questions that have nothing to do with setup issues. It makes it more difficult to help on setup issues wading through all the messages that are important to you but don't have a damn thing to do with setup. If you can buy Vista, I assume you can read at some level. Put your general questions on the general group and leave this one for the setup issues. If it's Adobe--it don't go here. Adobe isn't required to setup Vista. Put it in general. If it's driver--it don't go here. If it's Winmail--it don't go here. If it's Office related--it sure as hell don't go here and I've answered a ton of Office questions/Outlook questions and BCM questions on the general group even though they have their own groups and all their helpers have used and most have Beta tested Vista for over a year. CH "Ted Landry" wrote in message ... adam, you'll be happy to hear that Adobe has finally seen the light and is moving back to producing Premiere Pro for the Mac. The PC just isn't cut out for doing serious video work, so Adobe is going to attempt to compete at the low end against Apple's Final Cut Express.... ----- Adobe will not only be returning Premiere Pro to the Mac with the launch of Production Studio later this year, the new version of Adobe¹s real-time editing solution will be available on the Mac before it is available on the PC. ³It will be a new version,² confirmed Adobe¹s Premiere Pro product manager Giles Baker. ³The Mac will get the next version of Premiere Pro, the Windows product will follow suit later.² Both versions will be identical in features, confirmed Baker: ³The intent is wherever possible to have exact parity between the Windows and the Macintosh versions.² more he http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index...S&newsID=17191 Now if we could just get Adobe to compete with the Mac and PC versions of After Effects with Apple's high end "Motion", we'd be set. http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/motion/ |