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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="Phillydog1958" data-source="post: 61469" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>After much thought, internal debate and research, I switched to Apple. It took me several years to do it, but I don't regret it. I like my iPhone, iPad, Macbook Air and iPod. I think Apple products are a tad bit overpriced, but they do make fine products and they're great at setting trends. They inspire the market place. </p><p></p><p>I currently use LR4 on my Macbook Air and it works fine. Maybe if I were a pro photog, i'd be a little upset, too. My biggest frustration with Apple, is their somewhat uncanny ability to slightly tick off or annoy their loyal market. They're a corporation and they do what allows them to grow. I don't think they (Apple) have done enough to make me go back to Windows or Android. They're still on the cutting edge of technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillydog1958, post: 61469, member: 8704"] After much thought, internal debate and research, I switched to Apple. It took me several years to do it, but I don't regret it. I like my iPhone, iPad, Macbook Air and iPod. I think Apple products are a tad bit overpriced, but they do make fine products and they're great at setting trends. They inspire the market place. I currently use LR4 on my Macbook Air and it works fine. Maybe if I were a pro photog, i'd be a little upset, too. My biggest frustration with Apple, is their somewhat uncanny ability to slightly tick off or annoy their loyal market. They're a corporation and they do what allows them to grow. I don't think they (Apple) have done enough to make me go back to Windows or Android. They're still on the cutting edge of technology. [/QUOTE]
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