My sweetie has used Bridge for years as an adjunct to PS on her Mac and absolutely relies on it for storage; she has had to reload it a couple of times, so be warned; but other than that she loves its storage and display capabilities. I think you'll really enjoy using it. (Good for Nick!)
It's been years since we switched to Macs from PC's, and for the most part now that I'm used to Mac's I don't miss PC's. I liked Word and Excel more than Pages and Numbers but I just have to learn to use them; and things like "right click" can be set up on our Mac mouse. When I have to use a PC now it seems unbearably slow to me. But there is definitely a learning curve.
I think once you get used to Mac you'll be on fire.
The thing my sweetie needs now is PS or a suitable replacement - the old Mac burned in the fire and PS now has compatibility issues with Mac's maverick OS. So be aware of that with your Macbook.
I never used her PS program so I don't have to worry about that. Anything is a step up for me.
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It's been years since we switched to Macs from PC's, and for the most part now that I'm used to Mac's I don't miss PC's. I liked Word and Excel more than Pages and Numbers but I just have to learn to use them; and things like "right click" can be set up on our Mac mouse. When I have to use a PC now it seems unbearably slow to me. But there is definitely a learning curve.
I think once you get used to Mac you'll be on fire.
The thing my sweetie needs now is PS or a suitable replacement - the old Mac burned in the fire and PS now has compatibility issues with Mac's maverick OS. So be aware of that with your Macbook.
I never used her PS program so I don't have to worry about that. Anything is a step up for me.