You might be correct, if you have no "real" (ie: for your source of income) need for a computer and your photpgraphic needs are based upon family snapshots BUT the original question refers to working on photos on a professional basis. For this Apreture does not qualify. It has a few more bells and whistles than the software that came with my camera for downloading / management but it certainly does not qualify as a true photo editing software.
I guess that the software needed to justify the purchase of the computer must fall within that other 10%.

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