After using Windows and UltraEdit for quite some time and switching to a Mac last year, I found myself missing some of the flexibility and "familiarity" offered by UE. Clearly, overtime, I moved on to other editors, but learning the new tools took time. Was it time worth spending? Probably -- but it was also unproductive time. If a Mac version of UE was available last year, I would have been my first purchase just to ease the transition.
Overall, this is a great opportunity for IDM to capitalize on the large share of developers switching from Mac to Windows. IDM also recently released a native Linux version as well and is dedicated to producing native versions of UE on all three platforms. I really hope they are successful and that more software vendors begin following a similar path. Adobe anyone ;)
Overall, this is a great opportunity for IDM to capitalize on the large share of developers switching from Mac to Windows. IDM also recently released a native Linux version as well and is dedicated to producing native versions of UE on all three platforms. I really hope they are successful and that more software vendors begin following a similar path. Adobe anyone ;)