Originally posted by: monsterpak
I am thinking about a new system and I have always wondered why "graphics professionals" choose Apple. I can recall 20 years ago it seemed they had an advantage in the software sector, but why is the reputation still around. Thanks for any thoughts....
Wow, there's a killer first post.
As for reasons why they might still enjoy a good rep with graphics folks:
1) Early on, they DID have advantages in terms of how their OS and applications handled graphics and sound. Decent add-on graphics cards for the PC, and improvements to Windows, have largely eliminated this gap.
2) Adobe generally puts out newer versions of its programs on the Mac first, and always has. When the newest versions of the most popular graphics software are out on a specific platform, that platform will tend to be more popular for users of those applications.
3) Apple's systems used to be far more friendly to non-technical art types than DOS/Windows machines. Windows is a LOT more user-friendly than it used to be, but PC systems are still more complex than Macs. This means that, while Macs tend to be more expensive and slower, they're also simpler, and shopping for one is far less confusing than shopping for a new PC. They also *look* nicer (or at least more like graphics designers think they should look), although PCs are starting to get slightly more ergonomic than just a box (or a box with a bunch of neon lights strapped to it).
4) Inertia. People are less likely to switch away from a product they've been using for a long time, especially if it still suits their needs. This is true even if the alternative is better and/or cheaper (see also: Intel versus AMD, Windows versus Linux, QWERTY versus DVORAK keyboards).