I was born without the 'technology gene' so it is useless for me to comment on previous posts. However I thought you might want to hear MY experience before you plop down the credit card.
When I made my career change to full time photography, I stayed with a PC only because that was what I was used to from the previous office job I had. I had an IT guy on call for the various things that my PC needed. He was here at least bi-monthly and often more, over the course of 3 or 4 years. In one conversation he mentioned that he was very familiar with Macs too. I asked which he would recommend and he said he likes PCs because if everybody went with Macs he would be out of a job. Months later I decided to make the switch. He came and helped me set up the MacPro, a wireless network with printer & MacBookPro (a much more complicated system than I had previously) and I found he was right. That was the last time I had to call him. That was about about 2 1/2 years ago. For me personally, I could have bought the Mac & big monitor on day one and still had a few bucks left over with what I paid the IT guy during my PC days.
Bernie
--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "mercurius_1" <mercurius_1@...> wrote:
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> I think I'm finally going to jettison my PC and move over to a Mac. But I'm clueless about the best configuration and need your advice.
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> I will need to run Photoshop, Dreamweaver, InDesign, as well as monitor calibration software (recommendations on this are welcome as well because I'm currently using an outdated product that only works on my PC). Also MS Office suite and maybe a video editing software. What do you recommend? I don't want to spend this much money and then discover that I didn't get enough horsepower, etc.
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> Thanks,
> Sarah
> www.sarahpollock.com
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