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Scott Bourne Blog - Why he's leaving Aperture for Lightroom (and maybe Windows too)
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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 61369" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>I think I may have said this in a dozen other threads, but I'm a huge fan of OS X. Love it. But even though I evaluated Aperture pretty thoroughly a while back, I've settled on the Adobe products. Since I use Macs and Windows, I can use the products in both environments. Because there is a large user community there are more add-ins, support and education opportunities for Adobe products too.</p><p></p><p>I do think that Appple hardware is a bit more costly but there is no other manufacturer that provides the warranty and carry-in service that they do. . . all over the world. That has to add a certain percentage to the cost.</p><p></p><p>My personal laptops are ThinkPads and Macbooks. When you configure similar hardware configurations - and include the maintenance programs - it is surprising how close the prices are to each other. Both are great quality systems IMHO.</p><p></p><p>Ideally, give me a ThinkPad base with that awesome keyboard and trackpoint, add the Mac's Multi-Touch trackpad and OS X, and you would have a perfect notebook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 61369, member: 986"] I think I may have said this in a dozen other threads, but I'm a huge fan of OS X. Love it. But even though I evaluated Aperture pretty thoroughly a while back, I've settled on the Adobe products. Since I use Macs and Windows, I can use the products in both environments. Because there is a large user community there are more add-ins, support and education opportunities for Adobe products too. I do think that Appple hardware is a bit more costly but there is no other manufacturer that provides the warranty and carry-in service that they do. . . all over the world. That has to add a certain percentage to the cost. My personal laptops are ThinkPads and Macbooks. When you configure similar hardware configurations - and include the maintenance programs - it is surprising how close the prices are to each other. Both are great quality systems IMHO. Ideally, give me a ThinkPad base with that awesome keyboard and trackpoint, add the Mac's Multi-Touch trackpad and OS X, and you would have a perfect notebook. [/QUOTE]
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