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ladymoz
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Hello everyone (I'm new here),
I am an art major and a freelance web designer. I've used a PC all this time and it's been good to me, but I'm itching to get a new powerbook g4 after all the great things I've heard about it (we use macs in class and the performance is phenomenal). My main programs are adobe photoshop cs and macromedia dreamweaver, and i was wondering if the 12" powerbook g4 would get the job done for small design work. I'm always on the go, and aside from wanting a laptop for class notes, I want something I can update sites or make graphics on. Is the 12" too small for these tasks? If I could hear from designers with the 12" powerbook g4 I would really appreciate it. Obviously, the 15" and 17" powerbooks would be ideal, but that's not an option for me. And...the 12" powerbooks are just so **** cute. :girl:
Basically, I want to know if those programs can be used easily and those tasks can be accomplished on the 12" powerbook g4 without too much strain. If yes, then I'll run out and get one a.s.a.p.!
Many thanks,
MD
I am an art major and a freelance web designer. I've used a PC all this time and it's been good to me, but I'm itching to get a new powerbook g4 after all the great things I've heard about it (we use macs in class and the performance is phenomenal). My main programs are adobe photoshop cs and macromedia dreamweaver, and i was wondering if the 12" powerbook g4 would get the job done for small design work. I'm always on the go, and aside from wanting a laptop for class notes, I want something I can update sites or make graphics on. Is the 12" too small for these tasks? If I could hear from designers with the 12" powerbook g4 I would really appreciate it. Obviously, the 15" and 17" powerbooks would be ideal, but that's not an option for me. And...the 12" powerbooks are just so **** cute. :girl:
Basically, I want to know if those programs can be used easily and those tasks can be accomplished on the 12" powerbook g4 without too much strain. If yes, then I'll run out and get one a.s.a.p.!
Many thanks,
MD