WildWestDesigns
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This was not intended to start another debate, nor was it trying to switch people to another platform. Crap, just delete the offending fonts from the computer if it's that big of a deal.
Mac is also UNIX-like, shoot even based of BSD (at least the kernel is (Darwin), which is what is being talked about here).
It doesn't necessarily have to be devoid of handling graphics files from other places, it does require the extent of what one has to do with those other files.
I don't know about that. Quite a few shops on here are quite proud of the fact of being Mac only (No deployments of Windows, or so they claim. No VMs, dual boots, isolated workstations etc, so they claim). Just like there are some that claim to have never messed with Adobe, I think even one mentioned that in one of our conversations about if one had to run Adobe or not. But I do agree with you, it boils down to this:
As to how unique that is, I dunno. I would be confident in saying not mainstream for sure, but I don't see it being so uncommon as to not being an option at all.
The only practical way I can see anyone doing graphics work entirely from a Linux/UNIX based system is if they run a completely isolated work flow and don't have to handle graphics files from anyone else. Such a situation is going to be very unique and uncommon.
Mac is also UNIX-like, shoot even based of BSD (at least the kernel is (Darwin), which is what is being talked about here).
It doesn't necessarily have to be devoid of handling graphics files from other places, it does require the extent of what one has to do with those other files.
It used to be possible to do it all from Mac OS, but those days are over.
I don't know about that. Quite a few shops on here are quite proud of the fact of being Mac only (No deployments of Windows, or so they claim. No VMs, dual boots, isolated workstations etc, so they claim). Just like there are some that claim to have never messed with Adobe, I think even one mentioned that in one of our conversations about if one had to run Adobe or not. But I do agree with you, it boils down to this:
It depends on that person's work flow and the nature of graphics files and other design assets they receive from clients and collegues.
As to how unique that is, I dunno. I would be confident in saying not mainstream for sure, but I don't see it being so uncommon as to not being an option at all.