Is Flash / Flex slower on a Mac?

I was in the middle of developing a Flex application, and then I recently switched from Windows XP to Mac. My application is noticeably less responsive to my Mac than to Windows, and today I proved that this is not a hardware problem, because I ran the application on my Mac and Window XP on a virtual box side by side, and much more responsive on XP. Things like repainting in response to resizing the window, selecting / deselecting list items, scrolling up and down (I have complex means of displaying a list of items). Has anyone seen this? Is flex / flash just not a supported Mac? Or are there any settings I can make to improve performance on a Mac?

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Read this entry from the Adobe John Nack blog , which was conveniently published just yesterday. Go halfway, you will find

- On Mac vs. Windows Performance -

Finally, let me turn to the touchy subject.

If Flash runs faster on Windows than on a Mac, this should be proof of Adobe and / or the attacker’s incompetence against the Mac, right? Of course, if Flash runs faster on a Mac than on Windows, this will be taken as proof of the modern awesomeness of OS X. They win heads, tails are lost. (C'mon, tell me I'm wrong.)

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