fryke said:
I don't settle. I just wanted to point out that it all depends on how "good" such an environment actually would _be_. I get what you say about Photoshop, but I didn't mean it'd run as good "as on Windows". I meant (and said) "so good" that it makes no sense for Adobe to further develop a Mac version.
Who decides what is "so good"? Adobe? To them, they may think that if the Windows version of Photoshop is
good enough for Windows users then it is
good enough for Mac users.
I'm saying that if Photoshop for Windows runs at 100%
as good as it does on a Windows PC on a Mac, that would be
good enough for Adobe to kill the Mac version even though the Mac version is better than the Windows version simply because it
is the Mac version.
I still think that when people get apps that are
good enough to keep them from pushing developers for more, then developers will stop trying to provide more.
The Mac community has never seemed like a large group of users... but we
have been an extremely vocal group of users, which has kept developers making Mac apps to, basically, keep us quiet. But if their Windows apps run
good enough they
will drop any ideas about Mac development.
It doesn't matter if their apps would be 1000 times better on Macs than PCs... if their Windows versions are
good enough for Windows users and run just as good on Macs, then no Mac versions are going to be developed.
Be very sure... this is a
real danger to the platform.
Right now, we are in danger of Microsoft finding that Office runs just as fast in VirtualPC as it would natively on a PC. And when they no longer feel the need to make a PowerPC compatible version of Office, they may stop making a Mac version of Office too. We could be looking at some future
Office for Mac really being
Office for Windows and VirtualPC.
No matter how you sugar coat this, it comes down to the same thing... a slow but inevitable death for the platform.
Quicksilver said:
But If Apple also released xCode for windows allowing developers making there applications on both platforms it would surley be much better for Apple. there would be more developers using xCode and then there would me more apps being developed on both platforms. wouldn't be nice if adobe decided to use xCode to create their windows version of Photoshop.
As a consumor and an Apple fan i think it would be the best interests for Apple if they want to make the switch better and much easier for consumors to considder such a move. Who knows? Mabey they already have.
We've been down this road before. Both with Yellow Box and with QuickTime. And Java for that matter.
And to let you know... it wouldn't happen.
Microsoft went out of their way (and are still going out of their way) to keep any other venders technology from working as good as Microsoft's. Microsoft set out to stop QuickTime from running as well on Windows as it does on Macs. Microsoft set out to pollute Java to kill it's ability to be cross platform. Even today Microsoft is fighting the EU to keep from giving other venders a level playing field on Windows.
and i want my copy of adobe photoshop to run on both os's without having to buy two seperate licences?
You shouldn't need that now. There is no (technical) reason why a license for Photoshop for Windows shouldn't also work for Photoshop for Mac. It was decided by Adobe to make users pay to move platforms... it has nothing to do with any other technical reason... at all.
Adobe wants money if you change platforms... that is pretty much all there is to it. It cost them a couple cents to print a CD with the installers for either platform on them, yet they charge a couple hundred dollars if you switch platforms... and it is
all profit to them.
You know if you guys don't see it now, by the time you do it'll be too late.