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Do Macs have compatibility issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoverDave777" data-source="post: 1517380" data-attributes="member: 302752"><p>I've been a PC user for years and the main reason I haven't switched to a Mac is that I have quite a bit of money invested in PC programs (Adobe Photoshop, Adobe In-Design, Pagemaker, etc.). But I just bought a Windows 7 machine that won't run most of my programs so I'm considering returning it and buying a Mac since I need to buy new software programs anyway. But before I do I was wondering if Mac users encounter the same compatibility issues that Windows users do - namely that newer Macs eventually won't run old software.</p><p></p><p>BTW, one of the programs I need to replace is Adobe Acrobat. Will Macs convert other files to PDF files without the need for additional software? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoverDave777, post: 1517380, member: 302752"] I've been a PC user for years and the main reason I haven't switched to a Mac is that I have quite a bit of money invested in PC programs (Adobe Photoshop, Adobe In-Design, Pagemaker, etc.). But I just bought a Windows 7 machine that won't run most of my programs so I'm considering returning it and buying a Mac since I need to buy new software programs anyway. But before I do I was wondering if Mac users encounter the same compatibility issues that Windows users do - namely that newer Macs eventually won't run old software. BTW, one of the programs I need to replace is Adobe Acrobat. Will Macs convert other files to PDF files without the need for additional software? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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