do sth dear programmers,
don't be snob to mac people,
after all u are loosing potential customers!
mac support_ u r loosing customers
I don't think it is snobism.
It's just a platform choice.
If resolume was compatible with Macs it would just decrease perfs (I don't want to dig into tech details but the more compatible the less perfs.)
And it would be a lot more work to do.
Not mentionning the very little % of macs users Vs PC users (they don't loose SO much clients)
So my advice : Buy a PC or buy another VJ software (an you're lucky there are a bunch of cool-looking VJ apps on Mac)
It's just a platform choice.
If resolume was compatible with Macs it would just decrease perfs (I don't want to dig into tech details but the more compatible the less perfs.)
And it would be a lot more work to do.
Not mentionning the very little % of macs users Vs PC users (they don't loose SO much clients)
So my advice : Buy a PC or buy another VJ software (an you're lucky there are a bunch of cool-looking VJ apps on Mac)
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I agree with the first post! I am a Mac User as well, a lot of creative people that are potential customers are out there, most Mac People have sth. do with Creative/Enterainment e.g. industrie, it's less nerd than all those Bob Dog Pentium Powered MS-DOS Windows PCs that are standing mostly in dusty boring offices government facilities.
As there was no Resolume on my platform i chose Modul8 which is very slick as well!
As there was no Resolume on my platform i chose Modul8 which is very slick as well!
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