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Re: MACs

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Originally posted by Chris Nowak
At my job, MACs are used all over the place. Because I work in a design studio, one of the major things we produce are sketches for our customers and/or designers. The majority of these are done on Macs because they do have the better graphics...as far as the second dimension. I don't even know of any 3d modeling programs for Macs, but of course there are a multitude of these for PCs(Rhino, MAYA, Alias, I could go on and on) and Unix(CATIA, Unigraphics, IDEAS).

I don't really know if macs are entirely necessary for the design world, as most of the things done on them can also be done on PCs(probably less pretty, though), but there is no way our studio could survive without PCs.
Maya is avaiable for the mac, plus a way aray of other 3d moldeling software. Just check on any site like Creation Engine for mac os x products.

Also, thanks for explaining RICS and CICS.