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<blockquote data-quote="emlyanne" data-source="post: 1438319" data-attributes="member: 268250"><p>With my career choice, it appears as if I am going to need to come over to the dark side.</p><p></p><p>This is my final semester as a senior in college.I will be receiving my bachelor's degree in Arts Technology (graphic design, video editing, web design, etc..) As I have been searching at a lot of current jobs throughout the design industry, I have found most to want 'Mac savvy' employees. While I have always worked on Mac computers in college, I am currently using Windows at home.</p><p></p><p>On the Mac, I would use programs such as Adobe AfterEffects, Premier, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. AfterEffects' demo slowed down my Windows laptop to a snail's pace when I had used it. I hope that will not to be the case with the new Mac.</p><p></p><p>I have done a few online searches, but have found several different answers to my question: What mac system should I choose? Some say iMac, some say Mac Pro (which makes me cringe to at the price.) There was a student in one of my classes that had used a MacBook Pro. Then there's the i5 or i7, and GHz choice.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance, Mac gurus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emlyanne, post: 1438319, member: 268250"] With my career choice, it appears as if I am going to need to come over to the dark side. This is my final semester as a senior in college.I will be receiving my bachelor's degree in Arts Technology (graphic design, video editing, web design, etc..) As I have been searching at a lot of current jobs throughout the design industry, I have found most to want 'Mac savvy' employees. While I have always worked on Mac computers in college, I am currently using Windows at home. On the Mac, I would use programs such as Adobe AfterEffects, Premier, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. AfterEffects' demo slowed down my Windows laptop to a snail's pace when I had used it. I hope that will not to be the case with the new Mac. I have done a few online searches, but have found several different answers to my question: What mac system should I choose? Some say iMac, some say Mac Pro (which makes me cringe to at the price.) There was a student in one of my classes that had used a MacBook Pro. Then there's the i5 or i7, and GHz choice. Thank you in advance, Mac gurus. [/QUOTE]
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