Comment Re:Good luck... (Score 1) 283
ericondaits mentions some good reasons. I'll Add:
If all you ever use Photoshop on is a WIN platform nothing. But if you wanted to take you PS skills and work in a shop that ran all MACs, you'd be a lot slower at first trying to get used to the way the MAC UI controls work.
How much would be worth to you if Photoshop behaved and looked the same regardless of which OS it was running in?
Say you are meeting with a client on a web redesign. They pull up their webpage, and say they want an image changed on the page. How much would it be worth to you if you could pull up the image on the desktop, slide it over top of the browser to the spot on the page, and start resizing it right there - without the OS application chrome around the image? Then be able to tinker with the settings right there while this candidate image sat on top of a live webpage running in a browser?
What would it be worth to you - to write an application one time in Flash and ActionScript, and be able to deliver it to any user on any platform? Oh, and you get to write only one user manual?
What would it be worth all the Quicken users to finally have a MAC and WIN version that worked the same, had same features?
"Imagine".
Now the question becomes - Can Adobe deliver? I've seen a lot of good stuff from them, on the web, at the MAX conferences (both when it was Macromedia and now Adobe). But like they say, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings!"
Cheers.