Differences between the Mac and PC versions of Premiere Pro CS5

Hello. I am considering to buy the Educational version of Adobe CS5 Production Premium (mainly using Illustrator but once in a while photoshop and Premiere). For Premiere CS5, how is the Mac version compared with the Windows version? Is it better or the same? Thanks

> I'd add that it looks as if some of the Mac documentation is just...missing?
That may very well be the case. I was only in charge of the Premiere Pro documentation for a few weeks (part of June and part of July), and that wasn't enough time to get it into the "I will stake my reputation on it being complete and correct" state that I took years to get the After Effects documentation into.
If you see a gap or error, please leave a comment on the relevant page(s) of the document so that the people who are now in charge will see them. These comments are the most direct line of communication that you have with the documentation team.
Now that I'm in Technical Support, I'll do what I can to advocate for more comprehensive documentation in Help and such.

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