This discussion has been going on since the MacIntosh and interestingly it has not changed. I am an ex Mac user and miss it. Never had to belong to a group like this to operate the Mac. Once you make you choice it's like going on a 100 mile trip, once you are 51 miles into it, doesn't make sense to go back.

LarryB
K & L Electronics

Support-OrpheusComputing.com wrote:
I have no direct experiences with Mac. However I do know that most of your professional CGI and graphics studios use Macs. That should tell you something. They are probably also more stable, but you're usually going to pay a hefty price for them. Also, you're going to be somewhat limited software wise with a Mac, and there's only a few places where you can get Mac hardware which is usually proprietary and also rather expensive. If you've got the money, know you're only going to be using it for certain software you know is available for the Mac, and can accept that you're probably going to be limited upgrade wise, then I say go with a Mac.
-Clint


God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )
http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com

----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Howdy all,

Question. I have a friend who is considering a computer for his
wife. She is interested in art and graphics intensive stuff. I
suggested a Mac may be better for that kind of work. Anyone have
any direct experience? or recommendation?


I always use a PC, but have friends in the typesetting business,
etc. who prefer Macs.


Roger
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