I currently use bootcamp on my macbook pro to run FL Studio and it works wonderful. Note, that if you decide to operate FL on your mac using bootcamp, you cannot toggle from windows to mac. You would have to restart your computer.
That's fine but to be honest once I hit that button on my keyboard to launch Cubase I tend to spend most of my time with that user interface as opposed to playing around in the actual operating system itself and even then I am using a lot of macros to navigate instead of using the mouse.....in other words the user interface of the operating system doesn't have that much of an impact upon the user interface of the software you are actually using.....only the system resources sucked up by the operating system and the architecture of the computer will have a significant impact once you have opened the software you want to use.I personally prefer macs over windows, so much UI friendly and faster navigation. But i guess just like any DAW and any car, or anything in the world, everyone likes what they like.
Yeah you have a point. thanks.That's fine but to be honest once I hit that button on my keyboard to launch Cubase I tend to spend most of my time with that user interface as opposed to playing around in the actual operating system itself and even then I am using a lot of macros to navigate instead of using the mouse.....in other words the user interface of the operating system doesn't have that much of an impact upon the user interface of the software you are actually using.....only the system resources sucked up by the operating system and the architecture of the computer will have a significant impact once you have opened the software you want to use.
So why is it so important to launch Fruity Loops from some inside out facebook machine running OSX instead of from a more powerful Windows tower system?