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YaY! The gaussian blur's prove.... that gausian blurs are faster on the PC?
That wasn't directed at you psyjax, it was directed at the mindless drones who claim the ppc is faster... duh.
Also, if multimedia development means rendering video stills, things that will tax processor/ram/io, etc... time is not an ally, nor is waiting for the machine. Sorry, but the x86 is beating the PPC right now. For graphic design, speed is a lesser point to argue, and for mostly political reasons, a mac is generally a better deal (less cross-platform bitching from print houses, generally less hassles, because some print houses are still running older software that does play as 'nice').
Yes, I am more productive on my Mac, relax... sheesh... I had to go for a moment, and was unable to write a long-winded dissertation on the usability benefits I experience under the single menu bar paradigm, or the more useful placement of keyboard shortcuts. I apoligize if I offended you. :rolleyes:
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Dude, Im sorry, I have to say the bigest advantage on the Mac side is the freakin OS. The computer's entire design works with the creative profesional in mind.
No offense, but this is a poor argument. I've seen total shit designers use a Mac, I've seen total shit designers use Windows. I've seen amazing designers work on Windows, and I have seen amazing design being done on a Mac. Not every creative professional is built the same you know.
Don't confuse the OS with the person who is using it.
[ October 20, 2002: Message edited by: MacUser3of5 ]