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Member 7273

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May 2006

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Jan 10, 2008, 05:55 PM
Local time: Jan 10, 2008, 02:55 PM
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Well, from what I know...
Macs are more user-friendly than PCs.
Macs are easier to set up than PCs, so more businesses that are design-oriented buy and use Macs more than PCs.
Depending on what setup you buy, Macs take up less workspace in the... office or studio space.
Generally, most design-oriented businesses and whatnot have been using Macs more than PCs since way back, so they're more inclined to stay with Macs than PCs. PCs are more for businesses that crunch numbers or do more data-oriented stuff than design stuff. It's easier to design on a Mac when dealing with projects where your file or files will be used on other computers, because you run into much less problems transferring files from one Mac to another, whereas you run the chance of having problems transferring files created on a Mac to a PC, or vice versa. Like I said before, more design biz's use Macs, so it's just safer, if you're doing your own stuff, to do it on a Mac from the get-go.
How ya doing, buddy?
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