

I later found out that Maxon's Cinema 4D was a cross-platform 3d program, so I began teaching myself Cinema 4d.Īfter 2 or 3 years of self-training I then was ready to think about the switch. I later found out that I could not use 3ds Max on a Mac directly and so aborted my desires to switch. There are a few Mac myths and I think this defrag thing is one of them.Īs a long time Windows user and as a creative expressionist, I knew it was time to make the switch many years ago. This is your best bet as your system will always be optimized. iDefrag will take only about 2 or 3 minutes to defrag my Macbook Air if I run it daily. The longer I wait in-between defrag runs, the longer each session of defragmentation will take. If you don't believe me then fetch yourself the 'iDefrag' software and run it on your OS X to see.Īs I used to do on Windows (NTFS), the more I run my defrag software the better and faster the defragmentation process. Macs need to be defragged just like on a Windows file format. If it were true that Macs did not suffer from fragmentation, why would there be a software for the Mac called 'iDefrag'? The Mac OS X system does experience fragmentation and therefore needs to be defragged. In fact it was one of those 'smart' white guys in one of those professional training videos. There was some so-called pro guy who once said not too long ago that Macs don't need to be defragged (defragmentation).
