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    Quote Originally Posted by bumphere
    May be the way things are heading with the death of the mac! Oh how much i love rubbing it in to the grapic designers They'll just have to get used to Proper Computers
    Shows how much you know about computers... :D

    Please read - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC_processor

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    i just have a particular loathing for those pretty cased things that get really upset when anything without an apple symbol is attached to them. the one in the office won't accept flash drives, talk to any of the scanners despite having the correct drivers present or deal semi efficiently with any of the digi cams.

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    OK... This is turning in to Geek forum. (Not that I am not one of them :D)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bumphere
    May be the way things are heading with the death of the mac! Oh how much i love rubbing it in to the grapic designers They'll just have to get used to Proper Computers
    just goes to show how much you know about design lmfao

    Fact - Macs are much better for using design programs on, i.e CAD, photoshop e.t.c they suffer alot less from RAM problems. Load photoshop and vectorworks on my pc and it just goes slow after 10 mins, and i've got 1gb.

    On a mac they'l run spot on all day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick?
    just goes to show how much you know about design lmfao

    Fact - Macs are much better for using design programs on, i.e CAD, photoshop e.t.c they suffer alot less from RAM problems. Load photoshop and vectorworks on my pc and it just goes slow after 10 mins, and i've got 1gb.

    On a mac they'l run spot on all day
    Personally i've never had a problem with Photoshop, Illustrator and flash running simultaneously (sp?). The previous designer actually remarked on how much quicker the PC's were and she was a true mac fan.

    actually Macs in there present guise are on the way out. Apple have said that present revision of MacOS is to be thae last. with the move to Intel chipsets they will be running Windows. Maybe being a cynic that might have something to do with Adobe, Steinberg, Micosoft and Quark announcing that they will no longer support the platform.

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    Apple branching out onto the Intel architecture(s) is deffo a 'do or die' manoevre.

    The thing with Apples is they do exactly what they say on the tin, the Apple software for making DVD's is smart for the 'casual user' (iDVD etc), I'm not really sure who they're trying to sell their desktop solutions to though.

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