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Adobe Says PCs Are Preferred

Father Of Free Choice writes "Abobe has picked Windows as the preferred platform for running Photoshop, After Effects, and Illustrator. I don't know how many Mac people this will upset, but given the large hold Apple has on design pros and film, this seems like a bad move on Adobe's part."

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  1. Platform preference by BWJones · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Well, I guess I would have to say that one is more productive within their platform environment of preference in general. Yes, my dual Ghz G4 with Cinema display is not as fast as the P4 system it replaced, but it is generally a much more productive environment in that I can run on one workstation, code originally written for SGI, Office for Mac, Adobe products galore, remote sensing code, the website for our lab etc...etc...etc... and I could not do all of this nearly as well or as easy with the three systems my OS X workstation replaced including an SGI Octane, a Wintel system and an older Mac.

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  2. Software differences by sheriff_p · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Slap me if I'm being silly, but how much do we know about the internals of these products, and how they're implemented between platforms?

    That is, could it be that the Windows Adobe team simply writes better software than the Mac Adobe team? How much of this can be put down to the underlying operating systems on both machines?

    Just thoughts

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  3. Re:Crack??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    man, that is just completely untrue. We run a shop of 20 macs and 10 PC's. Top end G4's and reasonably fast piii's. The differences in rendering complex filters is virtually nonexistent.

    The differences in interface: negligible.
    The differences in speed: imperceptible.
    The differences in cost: the pc's are cheaper.

    Which do you think we are buying more of next year?

    Our ENTIRE business rides on our ability to turn high end photoretouching (PS) and layout and design (AI). And there is no longer a big enough difference between macs and PC's to warrant the cost diff on our budget.

    All of our PC users were forced onto their PC's having been hardcore mac users. They complained, they spent a week getting into "natural" mode with XP, and then no problems at all. Two of them are looking at upgrading their apples and they are looking at the new line of Vaio's.

  4. Re:Crack??? by Surak · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I guess those Adobe folks are on crack... have you seen PS run on a Mac vs Windows??? It is SO much faster doing nearly all filters. The 3rd party ones even show considerable differences. - RR

    In fact, I have. In addition to systems administration, I've also worked as a professional graphic designer (and sometimes still do for side cash). And pound-for-pound, the newest versions of Photoshop run better and faster on Windows than on Macintosh.

    Personally, I find myself more and more using The GIMP on Linux because it's faster than Photoshop on *any* platform (and it's open source ;).