What kind of mac is it? Honestly, you can convert between mac or pc formats pretty easily, so it probably doesn't make much of a difference and wouldn't be worth buying all the software for two systems. If you know pc's, you're probably better off then learning a new system (although the mac is pretty intuative and it wouldn't take much to learn it), but I prefer macs. But tell me what kind of mac it is and I'll tell you whether it's worth buying anything. > I own both a mac and PC. Unfortunatly, I dont own > any software, such as photoshop for the mac, and it > isnt connected to the net, so its been a bit of a > white elephant really. I was planning on selling it > any buying a more powerful PC that the one i have now > so I can get software such as illustrator/photoshop > and alike for it. However Im quite sure most arts > industry jobs use Macs rather than PCs, and its the > arts industry that Id like to break into. So, > Question: > Would it be more advantagaous for me to sell the mac > and upgrade the pc and get photoshop for that, or keep > the mac, learn to use it , conect it to the net and > get the software for that instead? > > thanks > lindsey > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" > your friends today! Download Messenger Now > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com/download/index.html >