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Have you used CS or Elements on a Netbook?
I'm going to be on an airplane for 15 hours one way next month (and 15 hours home in July) and I'd love to spend a big chunk of that time scrapping! But taking the eleventy-million pound laptop with me is not all that exciting, and the battery life is just 2 hours anyway. There's no way for me to know if I'll be getting a seat with a power outlet until just before we leave.
Is scrapping on a netbook horribly painful using CS or Elements due to the slower processor speed and smaller RAM capacity? I expect it would be slower than it is on my laptop, but is it so challenging that it's not even worth it?
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It was awful.... it was like waiting on dial up. I wanted to claw my eyeballs out and gave up after a couple hours with only my papers on the layout. I learned from then on to just take my monster laptop. :/
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I couldn't do it on my netbook - AT ALL. It was horrendous.
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That's what I was afraid of. Wish I could scrap on my iPad!
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I scrapped on a netbook for about a year with CS2 while I was saving up for a better computer. It wasn't bad at all at the beginning and I was pretty impressed, but towards the end it would take like 4 minutes to save a layout with quite a few layers. I'd think though that if you are used to speed and have a fast computer (I wasn't really able to compare at the time) - it will probably be tough for you. But sometimes slow scrapping is better than not at all.
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