J_Sinister opened this issue on Feb 06, 2011 · 5 posts
pauljs75 posted Mon, 07 February 2011 at 1:34 PM
Use boot-camp and setup your Mac to dual boot to Windows. Alternately, use Windows VM-ware. Works? More than likely. (Although some bugs or oddities may pop up by doing it this way. Might not get full support with such workaround. But that's a trade-off you may decide to make when companies like Adobe make annoying marketing decisions that intentionally gimp usability of software.) Seems like an ugly way of doing it and a kludge? Certainly.
Might also violate the software licence (IANAL, read-through it to make sure), but I think "PC" and "Mac" terms apply specificly to OS environment rather than actual hardware. (So of the two "(Windows) PCs" you're allowed, one of them could be running on your Mac.)
Apparently it's been discussed before, so this may be an option.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2193814
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