@Alexpeegs No, I just find it odd that Adobe would still use the Mac platform; considering their hatred for apple (and vice versa). Especially when using said product to code for Apples opposition.
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth Adobe doesn't have hatred for apple, apple has hatred for adobe. Adobe want's/wanted flash on the iphone, apple said no.
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth Why do you find it odd? Their flagship product (CS) has both a Mac and Windows version, and they can run Mac OS X and Windows natively on a MacBook Pro. And develop AIR apps (for Android) on either.
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The irony of this is that the guy in the image is using a MacBook Pro.
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth
not irony, marketing genius.
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth
The irony of this is that the guy in the image is using a HP.
The irony of this is that the guy in the image is using a Dell.
The irony of this is that the guy in the image is using an Asus.
The irony of this is that the guy in the image is using a Toshiba.
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth What is he supposed to use? An adobe laptop? Lol
@Alexpeegs
No, I just find it odd that Adobe would still use the Mac platform; considering their hatred for apple (and vice versa). Especially when using said product to code for Apples opposition.
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth
Sweet zombie Jesus, your right!
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth
But Adobe
.. loves Apple
BTW What's up with the heartbreak Engadget? not found of
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth Adobe doesn't have hatred for apple, apple has hatred for adobe. Adobe want's/wanted flash on the iphone, apple said no.
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth
Maybe Adobe is a business and not a fanboy? Just a thought...
@Professor Hubert J Farnsworth Why do you find it odd? Their flagship product (CS) has both a Mac and Windows version, and they can run Mac OS X and Windows natively on a MacBook Pro. And develop AIR apps (for Android) on either.