Residents may now use one of Wichita Public Library’s new iMac computers in the Digital Pavilion at the Advanced Learning Library, 711 W. 2nd St.
Library users have requested access to Apple computers for many years. They are considered among the best for people working on graphic design, video and photo editing projects.
“Apple computers excel at creative work, and we are seeing a higher demand for assistance with graphic design, video and photo editing and audio production,” said Jeff Tate, digital services manager for the library, said.
Each iMac has the full Adobe suite, which includes Photoshop for editing photos and Premiere Pro for editing videos. There is also Final Cut Pro for video editing and Logic Pro for sound editing. The computers will also feature Microsoft Office.
The iMacs are made possible through grant funds from the South Central Kansas Library System.