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Hi, I currently use an unreliable pc and I really want to switch to a mac.
Due to budget, at the moment I can only really consider buying a new emac. I use Photoshop, illustrator and Flash alot and I want to now if emacs are reliable when running these programs?
 
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playdoh said:
Hi, I currently use an unreliable pc and I really want to switch to a mac.
Due to budget, at the moment I can only really consider buying a new emac. I use Photoshop, illustrator and Flash alot and I want to now if emacs are reliable when running these programs?

My G3 iBook runs PS nicely (although I admittedly don't do extreme work with it), so you shouldn't have any problems using it with an eMac.
 
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Just max out the ram and they work great. My dad uses the superdrive model with 1gb ram and it its excellent
 
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with ram maxed out there will be no problem unless your files are like 300+mb
 
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Im not even sure if you need to really max out the ram, IMO 768 mb would do just fine for running those. Check the system reqs. on ps, i think the minimum is like 256. But all-in-all it should run AWESOME!
 

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