And that’s without OpenCL hardware acceleration.Īdobe and Apple have worked closely together to test Adobe® Creative Suite® 5, 5.5 and CS6 editions and individual products for reliability, performance and user experience when installed on Intel® based systems running Mac OS X Mountain Lion (v10.8). I don’t technically know what was going on, but Premiere Pro CS6 certain seems to work better in Mountain Lion. In a sequence that I had been editing over the past week or two, playback was smooth on effects that simply weren’t playable without rendering before the OS upgrade. I spent a good bit of Friday in Premiere Pro CS6 on my 2011 MacBook Pro and it certainly appeared that playback performance improved. Since that’s the software suite I use more than anything else, I went for it. Based on most of what I had read, CS6 app stability and speed improves with Mountain Lion. Having mulled Mountain Lion over for several weeks, I bit the bullet this week and upgraded from Snow Leopard. ![]() I was concerned about losing 32-bit app compatibility, quirks in other 64-bit apps and the death of Spaces (something I use all day, everyday). ![]() If you are a holdout (like I was), then you may still be using OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. By all accounts, it’s an improvement over 10.7 Lion. If you are a Mac user, then you probably are well aware that Apple released OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion this week.
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