On 20 May 2024, MeaTLoTioN said the following...
Mac OSX has long been praised for its seamless integration of hardware
and software, offering a user-friendly experience without compromising on performance. From creative professionals to software developers, many swear by its stability and design.
Let's discuss the pros and cons of using Mac OSX in different
professional environments.
We typically keep macOS machines around so we have a non-Windows machine on our
network.
As much as platforms overlap, the effectiveness of that may have waned?
On a personal level I use an iMac extensively. Simple easy to use. Avoiding the endless Windows update issues is a plus. But then again in that use-case I
simeply want web access, email, and the usual productivity software to just work.
The OSX/macOS world was set back by the deevolution as the iPod and iTunes basically want away. What once worked seamlessly is now an awkward kludge.
In both work and home environments I do have other OS in active use - Windows for work and for my radios at home, Linux for home projects, and a couple others for experimenting with.
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