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Performance and reliability are rolled up in the bang/buck consideration.
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But this fails to address the bang/buck question-which is the only question I'm interested in answering when buying a work-horse sort of machine. I relate this because Macs are marketed to a niche, somewhat similar to how BMWs are marketed. So what? An $80K Japanese car would be rather ultimate as well (and probably less expensive to maintain). Apart from that, he's all right." - George Best RE: Anyone running SolidWorks on a Mac? cmm (Mechanical)Ī BMW might be the "ultimate driving machine", but I don't know why that gets all the big press and prestige. (In reference to David Beckham) "He can't kick with his left foot, he can't tackle, he can't head the ball and he doesn't score many goals. They feel the need to defend their machines.don't know where that comes from
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So we have a handful narrow minded diehard MAC users that insist on everthing MAC.it's comical to here them talk about there MACs. I remember the first version of Pro/E & Pro/Jr that were piped for was the cats meow because we no longer had to shell out $40K for a SGI or HP unix workstation. This might have made sense back in the early 90s when one had to run UNIX based machines to be able run high-powered MCAD like Pro/E, CATIA, UG, IDEAS & FEA. This was driven by the VP of Engineering and still a few diehards to this day. Once upon a time (way before me) our entire engineering departement were on MACs running ACAD & Vellum.
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I would like to try a MAC Pro for my engineering applications but they're not cost affective compared to a WinTell box. RE: Anyone running SolidWorks on a Mac? Heckler (Mechanical) 16 Mar 07 17:24 Maybe in the future we'll all just learn to get along-and the penguin will use a 12-button mouse with an Intel machine? One of the biggest shortfalls has been the limited selection of software, but on a Windows platform (which I hope is at LEAST as stable as its native format-I can certainly deride Windows, too) perhaps that issue disappears and you end up with a much more versatile machine? I'm always concerned about productivity/dollar, so I've not seen the Mac avenue as being even a close contender-but maybe that's changing. I think Pete's question of finding a benchmark to test against is a great idea. (Same with industrial designers, depending what they use-the Adobe stuff seems originally intended for Macs anyway.) If you've got a graphic designer around, this is probably the way to go, if you can set it up successfully. Yikes-I guess that does come across a bit harsh-getting grumpy in my old age.