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JMPrinting

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I have a quad core PC AMD 2 x4 with 8gb ram and Samsung ssd I have never used a mac book but he has a Mac Pro 13" with an i5 Should I do it? Not sure since I have no Mac experience
 

WildWestDesigns

Active Member
PC fo life!! :rock-n-roll:

Technically speaking, Macs are PCs as well. Just clever marketing.

If you switch to Mac you'll have to get Mac based software too.

VMs. What I do. Except the host is Linux and the guest is Win.

Main thing is to make sure the resources can handle it. Out of 4 computers that I have, only one has Windows directly installed on it, the other 3 have VMs. Although, there are actually ways around that. A lighter weight distro of Linux and you'll be able to allocate more to the VM, which will probably go further if you have mission critical software in the VM.

With proper hardware, can't tell a difference. In fact, on my Thinkstation, the VM boots quicker then it did directly installed on my custom build.
 

soundhound

New Member
If a PC is a Cadillac, a mac is a Maserati

Macs have definitely LOST some of their most obvious superior aspects in the last 5 years, but they still handle better.
 

GAC05

Quit buggin' me
Macs have definitely LOST some of their most obvious superior aspects in the last 5 years, but they still handle better.

I think empirical evidence proves otherwise

[video=vimeo;11480457]https://vimeo.com/11480457[/video]


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