Ep.40// Mac VS PC for Pro Presenter 7

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
  • Welcome back to another episode of "Enhance Don't Distract"! In this exciting episode, hosts Jordan and Justin dive deep into the world of ProPresenter 7, the powerful presentation software used by churches, conferences, and other events worldwide.
    Join us as we compare the experience of running ProPresenter 7 on Mac versus Windows. We'll explore:
    Performance: Which platform handles ProPresenter 7 more smoothly?
    Usability: Are there significant differences in the user interface or features between Mac and Windows?
    Stability: Which system offers more reliable performance under pressure?
    Hardware Considerations: What are the pros and cons of the hardware options available for each platform?
    Jordan and Justin share their personal preferences, backed by hands-on experiences and practical insights. Whether you're a seasoned ProPresenter user or just getting started, this episode will help you make an informed decision about the best platform for your needs.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @jeff4250
    @jeff4250 Месяц назад

    You can turn your Windows updating off, it's pretty simple.

    • @EnhanceDontDistract
      @EnhanceDontDistract  Месяц назад

      We talk about that. We have also still had it force update on us

    • @gregreynolds6728
      @gregreynolds6728 Месяц назад +1

      But I have also notice that Microsoft is putting some fail safes in if you turn windows update off.

    • @PaulClifford
      @PaulClifford Месяц назад +1

      Windows is 99.9% the same as the MacOS version of Pro7, but if you want that 0.1%, you want a Mac.
      Btw, something to correct. Pro6 WAS written 100% in house for Windows, BUT they used some libraries and other stuff that were 32-bit and so the whole thing had to stay that way. The Mac version of pro6 was 64-bit.