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Old 06-24-2003, 07:24 PM   #1
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Maybe someone can help me here. Every once in awhile PS automatically updates itself when I open the program. That's fine. What I don't like is that on some updates it resets all my settings and I have to then go back to redo everything. If this had just happened once, no problem. Unfortunately, it happens every few weeks.

Can I stop this? Thanks

Second question, I curretnly use a PC. I am thinking of getting that new Mac at some point in the future. I realize all my programs won't work but how about images. Do they cross platforms without any problems?
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Hi Lee

That is a great question...in the past most all of the PC operating systems were forgiving of the os's which came before them...in other words retro-compatible....

Now...this morning's news revealed to me that Mac has just just released a "puter" that is based on a 64 bit platform...has 2gig's of RAM and two colossal harddrives and the fastest video card known to humankind (for now) ATI RADEON 9800 Pro

And I wonder if the introduction of 64 bits will render all our machines into crap?

After all the money I've spent on my machine I would have to take a long walk off of a short bridge if these bozo's have just intro'd something that would make my machine useless

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Sorry, I can't answer the original question but you can go here to find out all about the new powermac g-5... www.apple.com/powermac/


What an incredible machine...My Pc has been state of the art for the last year...I can see now that the powermac G-5 is possibly 4-5 times faster than my P-4 machine...woohoo!!

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I can see now that the powermac G-5 is possibly 4-5 times faster than my P-4 machine...woohoo!!
Apple's advertising department did a great job to let you believe that Ranger! [bustagut]
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Lee, you can always go to Edit/Preferences/Adobe... online... and turn auto update off. They don't have a lot of updates anyway and if there is one, then everybody is talking about it, like v7.01

And Lee, if you're interested in a Mac... don't stare yourself blind on the hardware. It's mostly the software that gets the job done. The best hardware doesn't make you a better artist, it only speeds up your design process, which can be important if you're a professional designer.

Think a about a few things when you buy a Mac

- are there Mac applications that can do the same what your current Windows applications already do

- how much new software do you need and how much is that going to cost. Add that to the price of a new Mac

- about learning a new OS... are you willing to start all over again

- what kind of additional hardware is available for the Mac and how expensive is it. Does your current scanner, printer, camera etc work with your Mac?

- do you need to share your data/information with a lot of Windows users?

- how much software for the Mac is free available in comparison to Windows software

- can you convert all your current data to a Mac and I'm not only talking about graphics files

- do you want to share your computer with others who are not used to a Mac

- what is the major reason to update to a Mac and does it outweigh the switch from a Windows OS to Mac.

Trust me, this is not a discussion about which OS is the best, because I really DON't care. if you're a great artist then you can make great art on any Mac, PC or a Linux system
This is about switching from one computer/OS to a totally different combination. I could also have talked about switching from Mac to Windows. In my work is was involved in a lot of migration processes, S/36-->AS400-->Microsoft Networks-->SAP and I've experienced several times how much people can underestimate the whole migration process, the costs and time involved.

I just want to point out that there's more to it then just buying a new machine
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Hi gauss

Do you disagree with the premise?

if so why?

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asked and answered! Thank you Gauss for re-inforcing what I already believed...guess I just needed to hear it from someone else...


Lee

Dear Lee, It seems I have hijacked your thread and to you sir my sincere apologies....but I think gaussie has answered both our questions

I beg your pardon!

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Video 2000 was better than VHS, VHS became the standard.
Mini disc was better than CD, CD became the standard,
Linux was better than Windows at one point, Windows became the standard,
Laser disc was better than tape, tape became the standard.
A BMW is better than a Volkswagen Golf, but the Golf is still the best selling car in Europe

The point is... there's more to it than just having the best hardware.

Those who don't take the time to understand this, can, and I repeat, CAN be very disappointed.
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Hi Lee,

As Gaussian says, don't just buy the latest hardware for the sake of it. A lot of other things have to be considered. Peripheral compatability or cost of replacement could be very expensive.
OK I'm a Mac orientated nut but I'm not into Mac v PC debates. If the machine you have does what you want it to do, then stick with it. I had an old Powermac with an upgrade card and that served me well enough.
Six months ago I considered the options for re-upgrading it again to a faster processor, adding a USB/Firewire card, CD writer etc etc.
The cost of the upgrades almost totalled the cost of a new machine, and it would still be behind the times. So I went for a new G4 six months ago. It is now obsolete! But at least I have a decent machine which does more or less everything that I will realistically want to do. I kept the old machine and use it as a 'server' with my scanner, printer, Zip drive, trusty Syquest. I just linked them over ethernet.
Adobe does cross platform software "swaps". Check with other manufacturers.
Most, if not all, of your files should migrate from PC to Mac ok, as long as you have the equivalent versions of software.(Office for Mac). PC & Mac Photoshop files are generally dual functioning.
As far as learning the new Mac system, it's a bit strange at first but dead easy once you get used to it.
The final choice is yours in the end, do the maths, check software swaps.

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