If anything, I think the post I wrote above shows fairly clearly that it's silly for anyone to be an all-or-nothing fanboy of a given graphics program or operating system.
Never a fun thing when a post is thought differently then it's original intent.
Various applications and operating systems have dominated specific categories of the graphics industry only because they were in the right place offering something unique at the right time.
And I would say that times change that as well. Needs, situations change and people either need to roll with the punches are just accept their new lot in life.
Unlike this statement:
Wow Bobby H, that was a long informative read. Between you and Wild West there now is Signs101 snobbery on software.
I find odd since not only did I switch from a program that I was actually a very big fanboy of to not only a different program, but also a vastly different OS (one that I think even the Mac snobs would look down even further on then a Win based platform).
If anything, I'm always talking about alternatives and finding something else if one doesn't like where things are going with their software of choice.
When one switches to a different software and/or platform and really wants the switch to be successful (I knew people that tried to go to Win to Mac and didn't last 3 wks), it's amazing just how much one realizes the stereotypes really aren't as relative as they used to be. Sometimes not the case, but sometimes they are really off. Another reason why not to be such a fanboy to a particular software/platform. Need to be more adaptive then that.