I want to do 360 art, play 360 games, and all that fun stuff. While I was using Apple Photos to organize my final portfolio shots, I found it to be somewhat confusing and not as powerful as I needed it to be.Īnother reason is I really want to get into VR more and you need a powerful Windows machine for that. I never liked the Apple software apps like Mail (I use Google Inbox) or Apple Maps (I use Google Maps). iCloud will NOT stop demanding my family and I pay it more money. The new Google Pixel phone simply amazing! I’m pretty objective, and it is just a better phone all around, and it gets you out of that ridiculous closed Apple ecosystem.Įven though I had a Macbook and an iPad, I always found the ecosystem to be quite confusing. I’m also not an iPhone user, having switched to Android a long time ago. I’m impressed and never thought I’d see the day… I thought they might just spiral down like IBM or WANG, but I’m happy they are making a come back. Windows 10 is getting really good, and Microsoft really seems to be innovating. Nothing better than uboxing a new toy! I also advise not using a corkscrew to unbox anything… even though I’ve probably done it over a dozen times, I haven’t improved. It’s too bad that Apple has chosen not to care so much about the creative professional we were the ones that got them through the lean years. Nowadays, my camera’s RAW files are bigger (I use a Hasselblad X1D, but my Macook was still choking with my Sony A7Rii files), and I do a lot of video work as well. I doubt I’m the only creative professional in this situation. I need a more powerful machine that can handle a LOT. Apple has always been a company that makes beautiful, well-designed products (and still does), but they’ve started to put an emphasis on sleek design form over professional function. The new line of MacBook Pros are not-that-awesome. I loved Apple and became a hardcore fanboy. I converted to Apple over 5 years ago when it was clear to me Apple made the best products for creative professionals. You can find the original on Trey’s site here. Guest Post by Trey Ratcliff – Republished here with permission
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