macmerc.com— Here is some light-hearted fun which you can have with Phtoshop on your Mac. You can develop some excellent outputs from existing photos. Enjoy the tutorial!
May 3, 2005View in Crawl 4
Honestly now, everybody knows that you can do everything in Photoshop on a PC that you can do on a Mac. Plus you can get a lot more power out of a PC than you can out of a Mac per dollar.
Plus, on a PC you get to purchase and maintain virus scanners, spyware cleaners, defragmenters, system file checkers, registry cleaners and... that's not all! You also get half-baked applications with gaping security holes which can't really be fixed because the operating system is inherently flawed. You also get to upgrade your hardware every six months as it becomes outdated! So use Photoshop on the PC (MCSE not included) and you'll be at least half as productive as if you used a Mac, but it's worth the savings because your time is worthless!
Actually Windows XP is pretty clean so long as you leave the built-in firewall on, the free MS Antispyware works pretty decent, run Firefox instead of IE. Built-in defragmenter works fine. AVG antivirus. It all works just fine for me. OpenOffice. Gimp. All free, good stuff.
adml_shakeMay 4, 2005
aww like any of us wanna have "ligh-hearted" fun with photoshop....show me how to put my enemies face on the body of some fat old asian hookers...
n_g_kMay 4, 2005
Honestly now, everybody knows that you can do everything in Photoshop on a PC that you can do on a Mac. Plus you can get a lot more power out of a PC than you can out of a Mac per dollar.
darkstarMay 4, 2005
Plus, on a PC you get to purchase and maintain virus scanners, spyware cleaners, defragmenters, system file checkers, registry cleaners and... that's not all! You also get half-baked applications with gaping security holes which can't really be fixed because the operating system is inherently flawed. You also get to upgrade your hardware every six months as it becomes outdated! So use Photoshop on the PC (MCSE not included) and you'll be at least half as productive as if you used a Mac, but it's worth the savings because your time is worthless!
riotMay 4, 2005
@darkstarI think that is a little bit of an exaggeration.
n_g_kMay 4, 2005
Actually Windows XP is pretty clean so long as you leave the built-in firewall on, the free MS Antispyware works pretty decent, run Firefox instead of IE. Built-in defragmenter works fine. AVG antivirus. It all works just fine for me. OpenOffice. Gimp. All free, good stuff.