Re: Buying a mac: back to the drawing board

2019-06-03 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
Absolutely agree with getting the more powerful system. It will remain your friend far longer that way. I also agree with Simon's point that you might want more storage. PS: Anymore I personally consider 32Gb RAM a minimal system. I prefer as much RAM as I can afford, with my second priority bein

RE: Buying a mac: back to the drawing board

2019-06-02 Thread Simon Fogarty
The ram and processor I like but the storage is my concern unless your running your vm S off external devices. Otherwise yeah that's nice and will give you the ability to provide reasonable specs to your virtual machines while still leaving your host machine with resources to keep working

Re: Buying a mac: back to the drawing board

2019-06-02 Thread lenron brown
If the price is right I would say get the machine with more power. On 6/1/19, Petrus Tuerlings wrote: > Personally I’d go for the bigger oomf, but that is just my opinion. I see it > as more future proofing, I’m certainly not an expert. But I do remember > getting my first iPhone and going for th

Re: Buying a mac: back to the drawing board

2019-06-01 Thread Petrus Tuerlings
Personally I’d go for the bigger oomf, but that is just my opinion. I see it as more future proofing, I’m certainly not an expert. But I do remember getting my first iPhone and going for the smaller memory and regretting it later. I probably got more power than I need with my MacBook now, but I