Subject | Re: post processing |
From | J. Clarke |
Date | 03/14/2014 13:17 (03/14/2014 08:17) |
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YouDontNeedToKnowButItsNoëlleHey, Mac users keep telling me that a Mac can run anything Windows can. Are you saying that they are lying?
Le 14/03/14 00:54, J. Clarke a écrit :J. ClarkeYouDontNeedToKnowButItsNoëlle
I thought that one of the benefits of an Intel Mac was that it could run anything a PC could run as well as all the Mac software.
Obviously your are not aware of the fact the binaries depends of the operating system !
But yes, an Intel mac can run any current operating system you like. Then the system can execute the executable.In other words a Mac can't run anything Windows can? Do tell.
So use theJ. ClarkeYouDontNeedToKnowButItsNoëlle
Windows version.
You can either use parallels ( you have to pay for it) to have different system at at the same time, or bootcamp that is free, to alternate. In any case, you have to buy a Windows licence, and they are not cheap.