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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2008

Is the Mac Mini powerful enough to run Aperture 2?

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  • PS I no OS X was transparent before leopard, since i have every mac os x version and am emulating NeXT step 3.0 on my MacBook. its a good OS for its day.

  • your the one giving false information and every mac user agrees with me. I think you need to go read up on Apple, you seem to know nothing about computers

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  • I run apple, windows, and linux, on three different computers of course.

    Yeah. Uh. Apple is slow, and rarely runs a useful program. Linux is annoying, and Windows is buggy.

  • fag

    

  • this guy is gay and cute!

  • Oops, I didn't hit reply the first time. Might as well continue then...

    The thing is, PC owners usually don't get Macs, because they are two largly different worlds.

    Apple is the pioneer in so many design fronts as well. All Macbooks are stunning, very slim machines. The iPod in 2001 was so small, much like the Nano today. One piece of design history is the 20th anniversary mac, it's just unbelievable for something released in 1997. It's much like the iMac today, but ten years ago.

  • What do you mean able to run CS4? If the Mac Mini is able to run Aperture, I'm pretty sure it's able to run CS4. Anything beyond that is pretty much 3D modeling and video editing. For that, I wouldn't settle with only four cores, but eight (Mac Pro).

    I used to own a PC, in fact I just sold it in June. And many PC's before that... and I'm happier doing things on my Macbook Pro even though this is only as powerful as the desktop I last had, it's all about the killer design and OS X.

  • I smell ignorance. Did you not realize that it's meant to be a living room machine? It's fucking small and good looking. It's not meant to run Crysis with all settings on very high. And 800 dollars couldn't possibly get you all that, unless you buy the cheapest crap around. A nice GPU will set you back more than 300 dollars, a blu-ray drive another 300 dollars. That's only two components. In other words, please go away. There's more to computers than just 24/7 gaming and wanking about.

  • by cristmas im planing to be a mac user

  • The form facotr of the mini is the only advantage. Excellent to use in a home theater. But yeh, the mini needs a face lift for sure. I wouldn't mind having a mini, I might pick one up on ebay at some point if I can get one for under 300$, because as I said, processor upgrades are fairly straight forward, and I can put a bigger hard drive or an external one and it would be great hooked up to my TV to watch movies on it

  • OK, I have just checked and the mac mini can support up to 3GB but the mother board can support up to 4GB of ram, even though the system can't really benefit from it.....

    in my opinion mac mini sucks!!!! with the intel GMA950 with only 64mb of ddr2 ram...

    it would be cheaper to buy an old imac from ebay...

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