Posted February 09, 2010
Navagon: Nothing. Adobe's software has been practically identical on both platforms for over a decade. Equally having multiple programs running is simply a matter of having enough RAM and configuring the apps properly. Same as with a Mac.
DarthKaal: True for RAM, but I was mostly talking about multitasking on a Unix system like OSX and Windows. When I launch a script in Photoshop, I generally use that time to work on another part on Illustrator or Flash or whatever. On windows, it's obvious that the PS script slow down every other thing you make. That might have been true years ago, but ever since the advent of multi-core processors and Windows operating systems built to take advantage of them, that is no longer the case. You're still thinking of the old days of Windows, when it barely had a right to call itself an operating system at all; no ability to multi-task, zero network security, very poorly optimized (bloated), more flaws and holes than a block of Swiss cheese... that began to change 10 years ago with the advent of Windows 2000 and XP. Cut to today's Windows, which while still as bloated as ever, it is no longer the multitask lacking, security unconscious bug factory that it used to be. Granted, some of that improvement has more to do with advances in hardware, rather than the OS, but all operating systems have benefited from those same advances in hardware equally.