LarsVenice
Space Cadet
Personally, I have to have a PC to run AutoCAD.  I suppose it might be able to run on a Mac that has Windows installed on it, but what would be the point?
I've only had limited experience with Macs, and because I was not used to them, I found them very annoying to use. Buy what you are used to - switching will involve a learning curve. If you are concerned about the variety of software available, check to see what runs better on either system. My brother is doing video editing using Adobe Premiere on a PC, and he appears to be able to do as much as what was previously a Mac arena.
If the price were the same, I would buy a Mac, but I don't think it's worth the extra cost, unless you plan to work for the film industry.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I've only had limited experience with Macs, and because I was not used to them, I found them very annoying to use. Buy what you are used to - switching will involve a learning curve. If you are concerned about the variety of software available, check to see what runs better on either system. My brother is doing video editing using Adobe Premiere on a PC, and he appears to be able to do as much as what was previously a Mac arena.
If the price were the same, I would buy a Mac, but I don't think it's worth the extra cost, unless you plan to work for the film industry.


						