Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
It's not necessarily the PC vs MAC argument, it's the cheap components vs good components.
Quote from: mk162 on September 26, 2011, 08:20:27 AMIt's not necessarily the PC vs MAC argument, it's the cheap components vs good components.Or....... Windows against Mac OS.
Buy some intel mac minis. Load them up with ram. If your using iWeb for your website, remember that is an apple program and will NOT run on a PC. I'd hate to see you buy a PC based just on the upfront cost. Their is a reason people switch from PCs to macs but you rarely hear of people leaving the mac for a PC.
Quote from: inkbrigade on September 27, 2011, 11:19:21 PMBuy some intel mac minis. Load them up with ram. If your using iWeb for your website, remember that is an apple program and will NOT run on a PC. I'd hate to see you buy a PC based just on the upfront cost. Their is a reason people switch from PCs to macs but you rarely hear of people leaving the mac for a PC.my problem is really about having to buy 5 brand new copies of both Illustrator and Photoshop, not the price of a new Mac... We have a mini being used a server of sort for the art and as the print server for AccuRIP. I've been a user of those particular programs since the early 90's and always upgrade eventually. But Lion, sans Rosetta, won't recognize the older program that the upgrades are for, therefore, one needs to purchase a whole new copy and license.