Author Topic: My dad's refurbished MacBook Pro is lovely  (Read 1190 times)

It's the only one I have access to, and it can't run shaders, sadly.

Also, the previous owner appeared to have forgot to format it, and he probably was the one who installed pretty much every Adobe CS5 software known to man on it.

Also, Dreamweaver is a good TorqueScript editor (the C# syntax highlighting is good enough). It's the only one which has satisfied my OCD, next to TextEdit.

If there's some "factory reset" function I'd use that.  Just because it'd be nice to start fresh.

Is it true that macs suck

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Komodo Edit <3

If there's some "factory reset" function I'd use that.  Just because it'd be nice to start fresh.
Nah

Everybody's probably okay with the programs on it.
Is it true that macs suck
For gaming, yes, but I like it better than Windows 7.
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I should try that, does it have TorqueScript syntax highlighting?
« Last Edit: August 18, 2012, 01:53:08 AM by Axolotl »

haha

adobe on a mac he says




excuuuse me, but Sublime Text 2 is available for both Windows, Mac and Linux
so you have no reason to use anything else

If there's some "factory reset" function I'd use that.  Just because it'd be nice to start fresh.

I wouldn't reset it will all that free Adobe software.

I should try that, does it have TorqueScript syntax highlighting?

Not by default, but you can get a plugin.

The free version is full featured, you don't need to pay for it. Not sure what the paid version gives you.

Not by default, but you can get a plugin.

The free version is full featured, you don't need to pay for it. Not sure what the paid version gives you.

excuuuse me, but Sublime Text 2 is available for both Windows, Mac and Linux
so you have no reason to use anything else

excuuuse me, but Sublime Text 2 is available for both Windows, Mac and Linux
so you have no reason to use anything else
Does it have TorqueScript highlighting?

If so, can you link me to the plugin?