OKe you are the first that tells me it doesn't matter which computer you use.
Well i am at art school, where i have to use those 3 somethings 4 programma's at the same time.
The problem is that i have a acer now, and ever time it doesn't work.. and i have enough space and i cleanup my disk all the time.. but it doesn't get faster..
i have been to normal store where they sell dell, hp, toshiba ect and every time they tell me to get a mac.. and the don't even sell mac there.. so..
If you use 4 adobe programs I suppose you might get lag on a 1GB RAM computer. I am always using Fireworks, Dreamweaver and Photoshop at the same time as my projects revolve around the 3, on 1GB RAM. How many GB of RAM do you have?
OH A good graphics card helps too! (or so my super tech friend said) I wasn't quite sure what she meant by that though. I dont think its drastic though, because my brother has a computer specifically for gaming and has a good graphics card while mine is just the one that came with the computer and I don't get lag on the same games.
Ive always contemplated whether to split the HD on my mac to have both windows and Mac, but yeah, what is the point of having a mac if your gonna put windows on it?

You can get most programs in the Mac version now anyways. Sorry, never heard of autocad. Is that one of those CAD drawing programs?
Macs are considered 'easier' but honestly, I don't see the difficulties a Windows or Linux has.
ElectricAlyce : I have had my PC for about 2-3 years now, and its gone through Vista to Windows 7 and I think I disk cleanup about once every 3 months and reformat twice a year. I also download alot of things that probably contain virus's but I think the Kaspersky fixes that.

But yeah, for some reason it is working 100% fine, NEVER gotten the blue screen of death. Ive treated the computer pretty badly too, NEVER crashed on me.

(installing lots of files at the same time while playing a game or webbing with lots of pages up etc) I had my mac for about 5 months and it froze on me twice

I am sure that doesn't happen to alot of people though.
And in my opinion, Macs are harder to use .__. I dont know why. I must be the only one
So yeah, all the time I've spent reformatting, changing my OS etc was really nothing in my opinion because it shouldn't and has never taken more than 15-20 minutes each time. Im a kid who has no life and is still in highschool so I guess thats alot of time for people with jobs.
Fritmayo: Yeah, the stupid service packs are kind of annoying when it comes to windows. I dunno, I've just had rocky times with my mac and none of my other computers had done anything like that.
Of course, if you don't want to customise your computer or spend time learning how to do certain tasks by all means, get a mac.

Just keep in mind that honestly, you dont need to learn much to be able to use a windows to its full potential
