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LogMeIn.com — #9

Why not use OSXvnc and a java-based vnc client?
MacNN Software by mduell

LogMeIn.com — #10

Quote: Originally Posted by alphasubzero949 Nope. Linux won't work either. Then again, if you have WINE with iexplore.exe (highly against M$'s EULA), you might have a chance t…
MacNN Software by goMac

LogMeIn.com — #11

Reading the directions I think they mean that the software is: Compatible with a Mac -or- a PC running Linux to access a Target PC that runs Windows. Perhaps your Java is out …
MacNN Software by goMac

LogMeIn.com — #13

Quote: Originally Posted by cbk1994 rats. There's no way to get to it from any browsers that work for Mac? Try Virtual PC.
MacNN Software by f1000

LogMeIn.com — #14

I'd prefer not using killer slow emulating, thx.
MacNN Software by cbk1994

LogMeIn.com — #15

Quote: Originally Posted by mduell Why not use OSXvnc and a java-based vnc client? Because he's trying to log in to the PC, not the Mac. OSXvnc won't help with that. Tho…
MacNN Software by Detrius

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #1

Hi, I thought this was the appropriate forum for this question, so if it isn't, I'm sorry and please move it, thanks. I need your opinion on this. The Mac OS system appeals to me …
MacNN PowerPC by iloveipod

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #3

Authoring should be comparable on both platforms, but the Windows Flash plugin runs a lot faster than the Mac version. What Apple button are you referring to?
MacNN PowerPC by Big Mac

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #4

Oops, I shouldn't have said "button" but rather "logo". The Apple logo on the front. I've seen that it lights up on the notebook computers. Ok, I just wanted to make sure that aut…
MacNN PowerPC by iloveipod

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #5

Yup, the Apple logo is backlit on Apple's laptops. Q. for all: is the Flash plug-in on Macs still *that* much slower than on Windows? It sure as hell used to be, but the latest …
MacNN PowerPC by lookmark

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #6

I use it and find it perfectly fine, it runs at a decent enough speed on new macs (mines an old G4 800 powerbook) and if your content is running really slow you probably need to op…
MacNN PowerPC by sushiism

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by iloveipod Oops, I shouldn't have said "button" but rather "logo". The Apple logo on the front. I've seen that it lights up on the notebook computers.…
MacNN PowerPC by harrisjamieh

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #8

Quote: Originally Posted by lookmark And a warning for the OP: if you're a heavy user of Macromedia Flash, you should (alas) stay away from the new Intel Macs until the Univers…
MacNN PowerPC by harrisjamieh

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #9

Quote: Originally Posted by harrisjamieh I have studio 8 (fireworks, flash, dreamweaver) installed on my iMac core duo, and it seems to run fine. Flash starts up within 7 second…
MacNN PowerPC by lookmark

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #10

Quote: Originally Posted by lookmark I guess I should amend my earlier statement... if you're OK with Flash (the authoring app, not the player) running at about the equivalent…
MacNN PowerPC by harrisjamieh

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #11

Note: for reference, check out my game at www.ninja-man.com All done in flash. First up, plugin performance. Yes its been **** forever, but flash8 is substantially better - on a G…
MacNN PowerPC by Hornet

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #13

Donald Trump is not a graphic designer. Even if he was, don't use something because you saw it done that way on TV. As for Flash, it runs better on a PC. Both the Authoring Enviro…
MacNN PowerPC by york28

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #15

As far as developing the Flash itself, it's more or less a toss-up. Macs tend to have better tools for working with the media you'll incorporate into your Flash content, though, so…
MacNN PowerPC by Millennium

Working with Flash: Mac or Windows? — #16

Quote: And a warning for the OP: if you're a heavy user of Macromedia Flash, you should (alas) stay away from the new Intel Macs until the Universal version of it is rel…
MacNN PowerPC by swatson
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