27 April 2007 @ 12:20 pm
Mac/Windows Compatability Question  
If someone who has a Windows system wanted to switch to a Mac,

1. Which Mac runs Windows/Windows-native applications? Specifically, Photoshop CS2.
2. Does the Mac require purchase of all new peripherals (monitor, printer, external hard drives)? (I suspect this answer is, "depends on the peripheral and who made it," but I'm hoping for a "duh, of course it wouldn't!")
3. Would purchase of the Windows-capable Mac mean the peripherals still worked?

The important thing here is to avoid purchasing a Vista-infested box.

ETA: I'm assuming there are good web references with which to educate myself. If you know of any good ones, I'd appreciate your letting me know. :)
 
 
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Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on April 27th, 2007 06:49 pm (UTC)
lol! I would heartily agree with you after looking at their pricing.

Do you have a docking station for the MacBookPro? I've been pondering a laptop/docking station combo vs. new, tricked-out CPU and a used, minimal laptop for trips. (I didn't bother mentioning that part earlier because if it was going to cost what I was now fearing, the laptop was not going to happen).

By tired, does that mean you have long delays for graphics to refresh on your screen? What if you're applying a filter or doing an operation on a large photo file in Photoshop? If current Photoshop taxes 1 GB, I definitely want more because Photoshop is never going to get less resource intensive.
[identity profile] mcroft.livejournal.com on April 27th, 2007 07:12 pm (UTC)
ditto on "don't buy apple memory". I use memoryx and have found they have reliable memory.

BookEndz is the name of the 3rd party docking stations. We thought about one for Ginger's PB, but never got one. A work I couldn't live without, since I move the laptop too much to waste the time, but at home, we haven't gone there.
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on April 27th, 2007 07:49 pm (UTC)
Good to know I can stop freaking over Apple's memory prices.

I was pondering the laptop/docking station combo because I want the full-sized keyboard, a couple of monitors, and a real mouse. I would also like to be able to join Joe in the living room while he's watching some John Wayne/Bond/violent movie and still play on the internet. Right now, I'm cut off completely from him if I want to play on the computer while he's relaxing in the living room.

I have a lot of wants -- I just need to prioritize so that I don't spend far too much.
[identity profile] ex-katiedamm852.livejournal.com on April 27th, 2007 09:04 pm (UTC)
Given the layout of the ports on a MBP, docking stations (http://www.bookendzdocks.com/Docking_Stations-Docking_Station_for_15_MacBook_Pro_Firewire_800.html) are fairly impractical. I tend to prop mine up (http://www.plasticsmith.com/loft) and just plug in the dangly bits by hand.

If I had the $$ right now, I would be buying a 24" iMac. They are more than hefty enough to do the high-end apps, and the screens are beautiful. (Brief editorial aside: Really, the "non-pro" Macs are excellent machines. And unless you're a graphics professional or a broadcast DV editor, they will be perfectly sufficient, especially because you can afford a couple extras like an external monitor or more RAM.)

By "tired," I only meant that my 4 year old 1GHz G4 Powerbook with 1GB of RAM is a weebit slow by today's standards. But I have done all of my graphic editing and video composition on it. It's still a great machine. Rendering tasks might take longer, but not in terms of screen refresh - only in terms of processing time.
[identity profile] ex-katiedamm852.livejournal.com on April 27th, 2007 09:06 pm (UTC)
Hm. The plasticsmith link doesn't seem to be working right now. But you can see the general idea here (http://www.lapvantage.com/).
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on April 28th, 2007 04:06 am (UTC)
I like that idea; I really haven't paid any attention to laptops so it's a whole new world to me. There's a lot for me to sort through and I need to sit down and prioritize my "want" list.
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on April 28th, 2007 02:31 am (UTC)
Huh. I was avoiding the iMacs because, pretty though they are, I'm leery of having everything housed in one box -- kind of like I never wanted a combo TV/DVD even as I understood the appeal.

I have to admit that the thought of a 24" screen is VERY appealing, especially since I also have my brand new 19" LCD screen. That seems very decadent. :) Lots of room for all the tool palettes on one and the image I'm working on on the other. I wonder how hard it would be insert memory bits in? I think there's a trip to the local Apple store in my near future to check the options out in person.

OK, so 2 GB is a reasonable amount of memory to make Photoshop zing along. That's a number I can work with. Hell, if 1 GB is enough for doing video editing, then I'm probably over-worrying the memory thing. It's just that I'm really tired of waiting while Photoshop loads a different set of brushes or patterns.
[identity profile] ex-katiedamm852.livejournal.com on April 28th, 2007 02:42 am (UTC)
I've supported literally hundreds of Macs of various flavors for the past 8 years, and intel iMacs are exceptionally reliable boxes. In any case, you get huge bang for the buck.

2GB of RAM will serve you very well to start, and of course you can consider upping that later. Installing more memory actually couldn't be easier. You pop a panel off the bottom and plug it in. :)
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on April 28th, 2007 03:28 am (UTC)
You know I'm going to end up with an iMac, don't you? And it's all going to be your fault. ;-)
[identity profile] la-directora.livejournal.com on April 28th, 2007 03:43 am (UTC)
You know I'm going to end up with an iMac, don't you? And it's all going to be your fault. ;-)

For which you should say "Thank you" to the nice lady. :) I think an iMac might be a REALLY good choice for you.
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on April 28th, 2007 04:04 am (UTC)
Very good point. :) I shall do so now.
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on April 28th, 2007 04:04 am (UTC)
*SMOOCHES* Thank you!!!!! ♥