New here. Am seriously getting into Digital Photog...new SLRcamera, new Epson wide format printer, just upgraded from Elements 5 to CS3...starting to get a clue and am considering a Mac book pro. Currently have 2 Pc setups at 2 locations...no laptop.
Will it make a difference or am I being swept up by their killer campaign?
Obviously hearing from lots of "creative" friends..."Go Mac"
Personally, I don't like the campaign. (though the ads are funny as ****).
I switched because I have a few friends with Macbook Pros and Powerbooks. After playing around with their machines a bit an seeing all the stuff they can do, I was set on getting one. Then I got my eyes set on buying a new car, so i've been holding off. I bought a Mini to get me by until I get a Laptop.
Anyways...I liked it a lot when I got it. But for me, I started liking it even more whenever I went back to a PC. I was at my parents' house for Mothers' day last week. They had some family over and my Mom wanted to show them some pictures that were in here email account (she has a Dell laptop). I forgot how difficult simple tasks like that were on a PC. On the Mac i'd just drag the images to the desktop (the OS would save them there automatically), i'd drag a box around them to select them...right click>"view as slide show" Done and done.
Both systems have their merits. But I don't think i'll ever buy another PC.
-I think OS X is more aesthetically pleasing
-every day tasks are easier to perform
-it does more out of the box without the need for 3rd party software
-they're more logical (want to delete a program? drag it to the trash, it's gone...really gone. Want to eject a USB device? when you click on it the trash turns into an 'eject' symbol, just drag it out.)
My girlfriend is still learning hers a bit. She called me today asking me how to burn a CD of some pictures she has on her machine. After I told her, she was like "oh...that's it?". I often sit down at the computer, do what I need to do, and think "huh, i'm done. That's it?". At which point I proceed to play around with the thing anyways because for some reason it's fun to use (watching expose shift windows around, watching the Dock magnify and icons jump into action).
I think the only cons really are compatibility issues (aside from PC's being better for gaming, in general), which are becoming less of an issue every day, especially with Boot camp. But let's face it, most products are designed for PC's. For instance, I just bought a new wireless router (Netgear). The setup disk *did* have a blanket utility for 'non-windows OS', but after trying to use it, it was apparent they gave it little thought. It was error ridden and wouldn't even work. As another for instance, a Media player as widely used as Winamp doesn't have a Mac version yet. Don't get me wrong, there are fine substitutes...but you get the picture. You will have to learn a new way of doing things, and often have to abandon programs you're used to in favor of different ones.
All in all though, I couldn't be happier. Hope that helps.
-Nick