| Ready and waiting! (64-bit ready - Windows, AMD/Intel) |
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| PowerMac G5 or higher (64-bit ready) |
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| I'm not 64-bit, but I have dual processors |
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| I plan on upgrading to 64-bit processing |
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| I don't plan on upgrading to 64-bit processing |
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| I don't know what 64-bit is |
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WinXP64 is coming, but who's got a 64-bit processor already? G5's count, so chime in.
Adobe's flagship apps have dual-processor support, so we can expect a 64-bit addon. Macromedia has released anything 64-bit ready (except server stuff?).
Personally, I would like see a Flash boost, Fireworks boost (!), and Dreamweaver would hopefully receive a hell-of-speed.
*Sigh*... we can dream, can't we?!
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64-bit day-to-day
64-bit is such a buzz, but I don't feel guilty not caring much about it yet. I'm glad its coming, and it'll be there when I'm ready - that's my thought.
If I count the handful of apps that I run day-to-day, I roundup:
- Nero (CD Burning/Backups)
- StudioMX2004 (web development & design) w/extensions
- Firefox/IE (web browsing/RSS)
- Thunderbird (email/newgroups)
- OpenOffice (office stuff, like MS Office)
- SmartFTP (FTP/Que upload & download)
I'm sure you have some similar or the same, as there's really a handful of functions we use our computers day-to-day: surf the web, edit & create photos/video/audio, burn media discs, email/communicate, and program.Others would have...
Mac OSX users get to play with...
- Apple Pro apps (Logic, Final Cut, Shake, Motion)
- iLife/iWork suites
... so I expect those to end up having 64-bit versions when Tiger+ comes out this year.You must me logged in to write a comment.