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all graphic artist using Macs, I need your help, thank you
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<blockquote data-quote="Nevermore" data-source="post: 755768" data-attributes="member: 65779"><p>I use PS extensively (5 to 10 hours a day) albeit as a hobby. I believed (without research) that a Mac would be better for graphics. Everyone assumed I used a Mac. I simply have not found it to be so. It is not better for graphics. In fact, I run PSCS4 in a Windows frame (new option). It is not worse, either. It is just different. On the other hand, unexpectedly and delightfully, I am wowed out by the lack of maintenance and problems. Really, a very nice bonus. But I have to agree with the poster above who said there is no valid or objective reason for making such a switch. Windows is high maintenance but for those of us who worked with it forever, that was just something that came with the flow and you got with it. Nice not to do it but perfectly able to do it. And no one will convince me strictly with anecdotal evidence that it takes up so much time to do that it would be worth the cost (training, hardware, software) to make the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevermore, post: 755768, member: 65779"] I use PS extensively (5 to 10 hours a day) albeit as a hobby. I believed (without research) that a Mac would be better for graphics. Everyone assumed I used a Mac. I simply have not found it to be so. It is not better for graphics. In fact, I run PSCS4 in a Windows frame (new option). It is not worse, either. It is just different. On the other hand, unexpectedly and delightfully, I am wowed out by the lack of maintenance and problems. Really, a very nice bonus. But I have to agree with the poster above who said there is no valid or objective reason for making such a switch. Windows is high maintenance but for those of us who worked with it forever, that was just something that came with the flow and you got with it. Nice not to do it but perfectly able to do it. And no one will convince me strictly with anecdotal evidence that it takes up so much time to do that it would be worth the cost (training, hardware, software) to make the switch. [/QUOTE]
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