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Re: Color management Macintosh OSX and PC Windows
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Re: Color management Macintosh OSX and PC Windows


  • Subject: Re: Color management Macintosh OSX and PC Windows
  • From: "Jim Mowreader" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:33:14 -0400

My question to Steve is, can your company really afford to switch?

Let's see...you've got 80 machines with two to three grand worth
of software (this doesn't count calibrated monitors if you have them,
scanners, printers that might not have Vista drivers, etc, etc, etc,
just software) on each machine. You've got a whole pile of apps
IT cannot support in the first place--they know Microsoft Office
and maybe Oracle if your IT department didn't tell the boss Access
could meet all their needs and it was "free!!!" And you've got a
lot of users who don't run PCs now, and would need retraining
to do so.

In this day and age, no corporation will spend a quarter-million
to get no benefit, which is what this conversion would entail.
The stockholders will eat you for lunch if you do. I think this
is a bad idea.

--Jim
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