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04 March 2007

Know when Adobe is releasing Creative Suite 3? Tech whine inside. Cause I'm waiting to buy a new laptop till it is available. [More:]I mean I've got a 5-year-old G3 iBook with Quark 4 and Photoshop 5.5 and Illustrator 8 (which all run in Classic). And those programs are slugging it up so badly that I have to pick and choose which to run, cause I can't have them all. And since it is obvious that I don't update software or computers frequently (cause I'm cheap) I want to buy something that will last me for another several years. But my little iBook is dying and I'm not sure I can wait more than a month.

AND, if that wasn't bad enough. I'm not sure which computer to get. 15" MacBook Pro, the White 13" MacBook, or do I get an older iBook? And if I get one of the newer models do I go with new or refurbished. If I get refurbished I'll pay extra for the extended care plan, but if I get new is it a waste of money? I've not needed it on my last two computers, but what if? You know?

Thanks for listening, y'all. I hate making decisions that involve spending lots of money without reading everything on the subject, but the more I read, the more confused I get. Whine over.
Aack! I thought I hit the more button. Dear patient and fabulous moderator, feel free to stick all this inside so I don't hog the page.
*hangs head in shame*
posted by Cinnamon 04 March | 00:11
I can't help you with the iBook, but I know where I am buying some xmas presents this year (poise!)
posted by mischief 04 March | 00:37
Thanks, mischief.

And thanks to the super-kind and prompt moderators.
posted by Cinnamon 04 March | 01:40
Your main problem is that those versions of those apps which you are running under Classic simply won't work on a new Intel-based Mac. If you owned OS X versions of the apps already, I'd advise you to get a new machine straight away -- even running under Rosetta, the performance difference is likely to be night and day. But since you'd have to upgrade to CS2 just to get it running on your new machine, and then you'd presumably want to upgrade to CS3 when it came out, well, it seems like too much software buying. So that makes it a bit more complicated.

I suppose another option would be to get a cheap secondhand copy of CS1 (I've seen those floating around on eBay from time to time at pretty reasonable prices) to tide you over on your new machine until CS3 comes out. Of course, you have to be oh-so-careful with buying stuff like that online.

As for the CS3 release date, I'll eat my own arse if Adobe fails to bring it out by the end of Q2 this year. They've essentially committed to that already, they've already released a public beta of the new Photoshop, and the customers are straining at the leash for it. There have even been rumblings of a 27 March release date, but you have to take these rumours with a pinch of salt.

Your budget will largely decide which system you buy. I always follow the rule of buying the best system I can afford when it comes to replacing my main computer. If you can afford to spend $2000 on a computer right now, get a new MacBook Pro. Otherwise, go refurbished or get a souped-up MacBook.
posted by chrismear 04 March | 05:10
I got the wife a 13" White MacBook last summer and have been disappointed with the build quality. The case is discolored and cracked already. The MBP I got for work is wonderful, but 3 times the price. If you are making the investment in new hardware, I'd skip the MacBook and go for the MBP.

I would think that if a CS3 release is imminent, as chrismear predicts, they may offer an upgrade path for people that purchase CS2 close to the release. But there's no guarantee of that.
posted by Medium Format 04 March | 05:58
My macbook (black) bought in July is at the shop getting three hardware quirks fixed.
#1 - num lock and shift lock light up constantly even though they're not on. A few restarts always 'fixed' this, but ...
#2 ... since the headphone jack lit up as if an optical plug was in there and there was no longer an option of turning on the speakers...
#3 .. and the battery completly died. Big X over it. Kaput. I decided to take it in to the shop.
All quirks are most likely related. Just throwing that out there, I'd go pro if I had the dough.
posted by dabitch 04 March | 08:37
My 2 year old Dell laptop is dying on me, and I was considering finally making the switch [the only thing holding me back from switching long ago is the fact that I still want to play my PC video games] I was considering getting a basic macBook, but if the MBP is more reliable, I suppose I'll have to suck it up. I wanted a 13" comp though.

Cinnamon, I'd try to tough it out if possible, the Lightroom beta just expired and CS3 beta is out, so I can't imagine they'll wait too much longer.
posted by sciurus 04 March | 10:48
Just a different perspective. Yes, the mbp is nicer than the mb. Duh. You're paying (depending on the details) about twice as much for the mbp. That money goes somewhere.

But if you get the mb, save a thousand, and then get another macbook in a year and a half/ 2 years, you'll already have the money to do it and chances are it will be more advanced in many areas than the 2 year old mac book pro.

posted by justgary 04 March | 11:21
justgary, that was exactly my reasoning when i got my macbook - i wear laptops out in 2years or less no matter what. Unless is a sony vaio, because that only took two months.

Oddly, my 1994 Toshiba now runs suse linux and is still a happy camper.
posted by dabitch 04 March | 11:59
[the only thing holding me back from switching long ago is the fact that I still want to play my PC video games] I was considering getting a basic macBook, but if the MBP is more reliable, I suppose I'll have to suck it up. I wanted a 13" comp though.

Also, if you're playing games, you'll probably greatly appreciate the graphics card in the Pro over the integrated graphics in the MacBook.
posted by chrismear 06 March | 06:24
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