Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/07/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Tina, I would be surprised if your peripherals would not work on a Mac too, the software obviously not, though it would be worth verifying whether Photoshop is transferable or if an upgrade can change platform. I have been using computers, and that meant writing most of my software too, since before Microsoft existed. I was horrified by the poor performance of the original IBM pc. It was pitiful. I am still influenced by this disappointment and though I use pcs at work daily I would not waste one penny of my own money on one. I have 4 Macs at home running on a simple network. My wife and children were complete computer illiterates but still never had a problem doing anything they wanted on them. The main machine has two internal and 3 external drives. They are all Seagates except a LaCie drive which you mention must be a Maxtor. All my photographs are on the external drives and I have only had one problem with a disc in 18 years of Mac useage, data recovered myself using commercial software, though it took hours, this was actually a LaCie disc. I do keep the backup discs off and disconnected whilst not in use as I assume this will reduce the potential for failure. I would urge you to re-look at the Mac alternative. The only thing Microsoft have definitely brought to computing is the lowering of expectations. Frank On 21 Aug, 2005, at 03:51, Tina Manley wrote: > I would consider Macs but it's way too late. Every peripheral that > I have is Windows-based, from scanners to printers to hard drives. > I have tons of Windows-based software that I could never replace.