kaiserwilhelm
Well-known member
Hope I am in the right forum here.
I have read many (if not all) of the posts concerning 10.5 and production. We are getting brand new Mac Pros in the next few days.
My hope is to run 10.5 with CS3 and Quark 7.31. I am in direct mail and even if a file is sent in in 6.5 we have had no translation
issues. FYI - My only reason (so far) for wanting to go to 10.5 is that I do not want to have to do this all over again in 4 months
when we all go 10.5.3 or so. I am a firm believer in a wiped hard drive before an OS X install.
So, with that said,
The question is this: Is anyone out there running 10.5 with CS3, Q7.31, etc and running ok. This also includes
Acrobat 7 as I am not just that happy with Acrobat 8 as of yet.
If so, are you on an Intel chip? It just seems that so many of the issues reported are a G5 with PPC.
Bonus Question: Any Trueflow operators out there running the client on 10.5?
If this is in the wrong section, please move.
Chris
Edited by: Chris Prough on Jan 18, 2008 9:20 AM
Edited by: Chris Prough on Jan 18, 2008 9:21 AM
I have read many (if not all) of the posts concerning 10.5 and production. We are getting brand new Mac Pros in the next few days.
My hope is to run 10.5 with CS3 and Quark 7.31. I am in direct mail and even if a file is sent in in 6.5 we have had no translation
issues. FYI - My only reason (so far) for wanting to go to 10.5 is that I do not want to have to do this all over again in 4 months
when we all go 10.5.3 or so. I am a firm believer in a wiped hard drive before an OS X install.
So, with that said,
The question is this: Is anyone out there running 10.5 with CS3, Q7.31, etc and running ok. This also includes
Acrobat 7 as I am not just that happy with Acrobat 8 as of yet.
If so, are you on an Intel chip? It just seems that so many of the issues reported are a G5 with PPC.
Bonus Question: Any Trueflow operators out there running the client on 10.5?
If this is in the wrong section, please move.
Chris
Edited by: Chris Prough on Jan 18, 2008 9:20 AM
Edited by: Chris Prough on Jan 18, 2008 9:21 AM