That is the complete opposite of every print shop I've ever dealt with. They always ask if we can save down to illustrator 8... they don't accept raw indesign files because they don't have indesign, or OS X....
Actually the machine you first activate it on is platform that license is locked into for its lifespan. So if you activate it on a mac that license is a mac license from here on out.
If the link doesnt take you right to it, then see the question "If I install my MX 2004 product on the Microsoft(r) Windows(r) platform first, can I switch my license to the Apple(r) Macintosh(r) or vice versa?"
Here's to hoping that when they do, apple has created something even better...
That is the complete opposite of every print shop I've ever dealt with. They always ask if we can save down to illustrator 8... they don't accept raw indesign files because they don't have indesign, or OS X....
You've got it straight.
It's called the quark school of software development.
Actually the machine you first activate it on is platform that license is locked into for its lifespan. So if you activate it on a mac that license is a mac license from here on out.
macromedia activation faq
If the link doesnt take you right to it, then see the question "If I install my MX 2004 product on the Microsoft(r) Windows(r) platform first, can I switch my license to the Apple(r) Macintosh(r) or vice versa?"