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DelError5247yI can understand you.
Me personally, I grew up to Windows, so that is what I'm used to.
This is also the reason why I find it hard to work with a Mac. I can't even understand the concept of having my window controls in the top left corner.
I don't understand why you have to change keyboard layouts (especially annoying for programming).
And I have no clue why people spend so much money for that hardware configuration.
But I understand that the systems in themselves work really well and that the software is adapted to the hardware.
Also lately I got so many problems with Windows (since Windows 8), that I only boot it for gaming. Everything else happens in Linux.
So to sum it up: Mac is not for me, but I understand why people like it and I understand why people dislike Windows. -
while15297yHate both equally. The only reason why I'm using Windows is because of games. I would gladly switch to Linux altogether, but Wine can't even run Vanilla Wow for me without noticeable stutters
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On my work we develop for Mac , so we use Mac.
At home I use Windows - but only because most of the 400+ Steam games in my library are for windows..
Otherwise I would use Arch Linux (Yea, I love it).. And I am not a fan of dual boot or having to turn on a vm to start developing :/ -
I switched to Mac from Windows years ago because my job required it. Throughout these years, there are Windows 8 and 10. Now I can't go back to Windows because to me it's so much different now. I am still happy to run stuff on Windows 7.
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Windows. There, I said it.
3 years ago I got a Mac and it just made sense to me.
Many people don't like Mac and love Windows and that's fine by me.
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