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4erenok2015-07-15 13:50:49
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4erenok, 2015-07-15 13:50:49

Is it difficult to migrate from Windows to OS X or vice versa from OS X?

+*Is it worth buying a MacBook for the sake of experiment? How difficult is it to change to another OC? *Specifically when working with Photoshop and video. Are the combinations in Photoshop on WIndows very different from OS X. Or should you not bother and use what you are more used to? Thank you for your attention.

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Denis Ineshin, 2015-07-15
@4erenok

From my own experience and the experience of most of my acquaintances, I can say that the transition to a poppy is given easily and naturally. But it's not just about the software, it's also about the hardware. There is a huge difference between a vault under the table and an elegant silent aimag. And about the quality and convenience of macbooks in general, you can talk for hours. So if you decide to try - no virtual machines with a hackintosh, you need to go entirely.
Yes, most likely you will have some kind of transition period, but trust me, when it is left behind, you will only be glad.
Well, read similar questions here, for example: Is it worth changing Windu to Mac?

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Dmitry Smolyakov, 2015-07-15
@spudro

I wouldn't buy expensive equipment just to try it out.
Many programs are not released for Macs. Will have to explore alternatives.
And if you want to play something, then there may be. there will be no mac version.

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Artyom Pashkov, 2015-07-15
@obodev

Everything directly depends on the software used.
From a development standpoint, yes. Since Mac natively works with MacOS/Windows/Linux. Thus, more possibilities are obtained.
In terms of price / quality - everything is always different. Many pieces of iron in different years behaved differently.
From the point of view of a simple user - it is possible. There is a basic set of things that he needs, a piece of iron on average lives about 4-5 years until it becomes completely obsolete, the main thing is not to save on RAM when buying. (-:

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