Adobe. Stopped using them after I got burned with the PPC to Intel transition. They are relics from an era when Adobe had little competition. Now, there are swarms of image editors and drawing apps. The iOS, ironically, began to loosen their grip on their hedgemoney.
I use Affinity Photo, Design and Publisher. No renting.
They're all superb. On a bed rock of great technology.
There are plenty of alternative image edit and drawing apps. (Procreate being outstanding on the iPad.) Painter 2020, Manga studio, Pixelmator, the Affinity Photo which is brilliant. And that's without trying too hard. Much cheaper no rent warez.
As for Morgonaut, if she's going to use her time, it's up to her to 'monetise' it or not. The videos don't cost you. And I've learned quite a bit about Hackintosh's from the videos which you can all watch for free. I think the virtualisation thing is her setting it up for you on a personal time basis.
Someone can give their time for free. Others charge for it.
Apple certainly charge you for their time. They charge you $700 for wheels...on a £6k Mac Pro.
Azrael.
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Hopefully, I'll get the benefit of your extensive motherboard research. If Apple don't release a new iMac at WWDC, I'll probably pull the trigger on your spec Re: above. I hear what you're saying re: MSI on the 570 mobo. It'll be a wait. I'd rather just get the Gig' Mobo. Be good to get the Gig' Mobo and GPU. Your insight into the Mobo is important. it's an area many don't give enough thought to and it can help with thermals, performance or upgrade path if you get the right one. And you can probably get a mobo that can perform as well as one that costs twice as much or one, in Hack' terms that provides better compatibility.
I'll check out the link of the OpenCore tutorials from TechTunerLife. The idea of getting a stable Hack' 1st off the bat is mighty fine by me. MP 7, 1 performance on a Mac Mini budget is the dream sweet spot for me.
Your last line echoes my thoughts. Workstation production/development with the odd boot into games via Windows.
Azrael.
I use Affinity Photo, Design and Publisher. No renting.
They're all superb. On a bed rock of great technology.
There are plenty of alternative image edit and drawing apps. (Procreate being outstanding on the iPad.) Painter 2020, Manga studio, Pixelmator, the Affinity Photo which is brilliant. And that's without trying too hard. Much cheaper no rent warez.
As for Morgonaut, if she's going to use her time, it's up to her to 'monetise' it or not. The videos don't cost you. And I've learned quite a bit about Hackintosh's from the videos which you can all watch for free. I think the virtualisation thing is her setting it up for you on a personal time basis.
Someone can give their time for free. Others charge for it.
Apple certainly charge you for their time. They charge you $700 for wheels...on a £6k Mac Pro.
Azrael.
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Hey Azrael...
Glad to share some insight. I spent too much time trying to figure out what x570 board t pick out to use as a hackintosh. I haven't built a PC for close to 10 years and after all this time, it's not any more difficult. If anything, the updated case designs and UEFI firmware makes it easier. While I didn't think LED lighting would make a difference, it looks damn cool. The most difficult thing to install was the AMD wraith cooler. Watching a video on Youtube showed the easiest approach. On the subject of Youtube, I've found the OpenCore tutorials from TechTunerLife are the easiest to follow and end up with a stable / working hackintosh with one try. With this build spec, you're looking at MP 7,1 performance on a Mac Mini Budget.
Re the MSI Tomahawk - hold your breath as to when it shows up from overseas. Today there is hype, proof will show up when the product arrives in the channel and beyond the hands of reviewers.
FWIW.. I use my AMD Hackintosh as a production development workstation more than for entertainment. Although booting into windows for games and VR serves a great purpose in the evening.
Hopefully, I'll get the benefit of your extensive motherboard research. If Apple don't release a new iMac at WWDC, I'll probably pull the trigger on your spec Re: above. I hear what you're saying re: MSI on the 570 mobo. It'll be a wait. I'd rather just get the Gig' Mobo. Be good to get the Gig' Mobo and GPU. Your insight into the Mobo is important. it's an area many don't give enough thought to and it can help with thermals, performance or upgrade path if you get the right one. And you can probably get a mobo that can perform as well as one that costs twice as much or one, in Hack' terms that provides better compatibility.
I'll check out the link of the OpenCore tutorials from TechTunerLife. The idea of getting a stable Hack' 1st off the bat is mighty fine by me. MP 7, 1 performance on a Mac Mini budget is the dream sweet spot for me.
Your last line echoes my thoughts. Workstation production/development with the odd boot into games via Windows.
Azrael.
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