Im thinking about switching over to a Mac...big step in my lifeI was wondering if it was going to be difficult to switch over. Like, will my EHD work, will the files Ive saved on my computer work on a Mac? So has anyone taken the plunge? What issues have you ran into? Thanks
I don't think your elements program will work that you just got. LOL!
We use Macs and school. I don't have any trouble switching from using one to the other through the day.
My harddrive works fine there.
And I think you'll have to get a different version of ACDsee.
Yeah I figured Id have to get new software...I was more worried about it not recognizing my EHDs and files...
yeah there are different versions of programs for Macs than PCs and the only difference with short cuts is you push command not ctrl.
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I use both platforms daily... Mac is more user friendly, I think.
I've never tried it... but I've heard that others have contacted Adobe when they switched platforms and they got a discount on that version of software.
I switched a little over two years ago and I have to say that it was definitely more difficult and frustrating than I had expected and that was despite having used Macs before. It was definitely not as simple as learning some new shortcuts.
That's not meant to scare you just to give you another perspective because my experience was definitely not all rainbows and puppy dogs.I would say it took me about a solid month to really get comfortable with everything. One thing to remember is that you really are learning an entire new operating system. Pretty much everything from shortcuts, to how you open folders, to even how you drag files into Photoshop is slightly different and depending on how set you are in your ways it will take you time to get comfortable.
One thing that helped me tremendously was the book The Missing Manual: Switching to the Mac. It did a great job of explaining what was different and why it was different. It also answers a lot of the questions you mentioned about moving files, EHD, etc. I don't think I would have survived without that book.
But I have to say all that frustration that first month was SO worth it. I absolutely love my Mac and you couldn't pay me to go back to a PC.Now the only time I get frustrated is when I have to use my DH's PC for something. But I'm working on getting him to switch as well.
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I am a huge Mac lover now and would NEVER go back to PC. In my opinion, Macs are much more stable and run software like Photoshop so much better. I never have to wait for my computer to "think" or "load".......PS never crashes....and I mean NEVER. I can run PS, Illustrator, Bridge, Firefox, Outlook, Messenger all at the same time everyday and it NEVER crashes. When you turn the thing on...it just works. Period. And it doesn't take forever to boot up (I'm looking at you Vista).
Yes, I have drunk the Apple kool-aid......and it tastes soooooo good.
Susan
I am a huge Mac lover now and would NEVER go back to PC. In my opinion, Macs are much more stable and run software like Photoshop so much better. I never have to wait for my computer to "think" or "load".......PS never crashes....and I mean NEVER. I can run PS, Illustrator, Bridge, Firefox, Outlook, Messenger all at the same time everyday and it NEVER crashes. When you turn the thing on...it just works. Period. And it doesn't take forever to boot up (I'm looking at you Vista).
Susan
Yes, I have drunk the Apple kool-aid......and it tastes soooooo good.
Susan
I think this is one big reason...the stability. It seems like 2 out of 3 times I go to my laptop I have the damn "blue screen of death" and it happened after I installed a service pack. Aren't those suppose to fix the problems?
LOL.... keep talking because you are making me think about macs a lot. I'm planning on buying a new computer for myself early next year or maybe late this year.
My husband needs a new computer this year for sure but he is scared to switch to a Mac because he uses MS excel a lot for his work. Anyone run excel on a mac?? Is there a difference between the PC and the Mac versions?
wow - the start up thing might almost be enough to convert me! I can't come up with a word bad enough to describe how I feel about waiting 10 minutes to use my computer! LOL
Well since you all had said running photoshop was different, so much that it was hard to do a layout at first, I just wanted to ask if there were those same issues with changing over to the Mac MS office (especially excel). My husband is easily frustrated by computers and learning excel all over again would do him in. LOL I'd love to know if it runs exactly the same on PC and Mac. Thanks!
this thread has me completely giddy! I hope to get my Mac within the next 2 weeks and I simply CANNOT wait! I've always been a PC girl, but was totally starstruck after seeing/using the new 27 in. Mac. God bless my sweet hubby who was just as mesmerized and told me I could get one!
this thread has me completely giddy! I hope to get my Mac within the next 2 weeks and I simply CANNOT wait! I've always been a PC girl, but was totally starstruck after seeing/using the new 27 in. Mac. God bless my sweet hubby who was just as mesmerized and told me I could get one!
this thread has me completely giddy! I hope to get my Mac within the next 2 weeks and I simply CANNOT wait! I've always been a PC girl, but was totally starstruck after seeing/using the new 27 in. Mac. God bless my sweet hubby who was just as mesmerized and told me I could get one!
I wanted to throw it out into the street and run it over with my car over and over again until it was crushed into a million pieces.