Whats the difference?
Whats the difference?
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- ribit0
even when you forget about raw speed and how the box looks... theres still a lot of differences to consider...
used to be I would use a Mac simply for the little stuff, like it would let me call my files what I liked, it knew what files were even if someone put the wrong extension on it and I didnt have to put up with stupidly designed interfaces, etc...
things are closer now...but there are still so many OS and user interface and functionality differences... and true speed of getting your work done often has more to do with easy setup, good interfaces and workflows, than raw processing speed...