Red_Right_Arm
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Currently our Prepress department is Mac based. But besides our three computers, every other computer in the entire company is a PC. This means that our Macs don't have access to certain servers, can't use the MIS system, can't connect to our RIP, and can't use certain files that are common to others in our company. Even our IT guy only really knows how to use PCs. My vote is that as our Macs begins to get old, to start replacing them with PCs so we can work more seamlessly in with the rest of the company. But I've received resistance.
The Esko and Adobe suite all work the same on Macs and PCs. There really shouldn't be much about the switch that would effect our ability to use our graphic programs. So, besides the keyboard shortcuts, window interface being different, and personal preference, is there really any significant advantage to using Macs over PCs in a Prepress environment?
The Esko and Adobe suite all work the same on Macs and PCs. There really shouldn't be much about the switch that would effect our ability to use our graphic programs. So, besides the keyboard shortcuts, window interface being different, and personal preference, is there really any significant advantage to using Macs over PCs in a Prepress environment?