Are you using app versions or the desktop version....Firefox and Adobe Reader are industrial standards - almost every person on the planet uses these. If they suck on a mainstream platform, there's something wrong. The problem isn't the Surface, the problem is that Microsoft apparently isn't capable of getting even the largest software developers to fully support the platform (and yes, that includes scaling as all high-end devices now have retina-type screens on W8). And that's where the Surface and all other W8 devices fall short. The OP wanted to know whether he should buy a Surface Pro 3 over the Macbook Pro he's used to working with. My answer is simple: no. If you're used to things working like a charm on OS X, W8 simply isn't for you. W8 is still a construction site years after it's been introduced. As I said - I use (or have to use) both platforms and simply don't see the appeal of Windows 8. The Surface Pro 3 itself is a fine device but that's pointless without decent software.
cuz the desktop versions have been proven over and over....(Since they've been available for every windows)
And you have a surface pro, with full win8. Just go to desktop mode and use the desktop versions for full compatibility.
