I prefer mac.
From my experience, Windows are cheaper to buy but more expensive to maintain with all the updates and patches, Mac OS isn't perfect, but requires much less work to maintain. In our department, they tried to get rid of Macs for the IT folks because they cost too much. I pushed back telling them that I can't support arts faculty with their Macs if I don't have one. Management could dictate what computers staffers use, but faculty have free reign in what they want to buy and use. Our tech team has 3 platforms to support, Windows, Mac and now IOS.
Uh, before jumping ship to PCs, just be sure you realize that Windows 10 is by far one of the stupidest, brain-dead softwares ever foisted upon the public. Sure, "PCs" are great, cheap, expandable, powerful....but, Windows is an absolutely hideous use of a PC. Linux? A brilliant OS with no software applications of any importance.
I have come to the conclusion that Windows is not as much an operating system as it is spyware, adware, and trackingware. You'll see.
Apple announced it will be updating the Mac Pro next year. You should be able to struggle along with your 12 core unit until then.My concerns are more with what is stated in the article link: Apple OS is rapidly obsoleting pro-grade workstations with no replacement in sight. Even MacRumor's Buyer's Guide is NOT enthusiastically recommending purchase of any new Mac Pro grade workstation.The 12 Core Pro we run at work is safe for now, but...
just be sure you realize that Windows 10 is by far one of the stupidest, brain-dead softwares ever foisted upon the public. Sure,
My wife and I have better things to spend our money on. When our iPhone 4s had dying batteries, I bought both of us new batteries and we're still using our 4+ year old phones. Name any item in your life where you spend $500 and you upgrade it after 3 years?Let me just state emphatically that I hate all Operating Systems equally and I have run a LOT of variants.
Starting with Atari OS, AIX, Unix, NEXT, DOS, Windows, Linux (a thousand distros) from the very start, etc, etc,; I have unavoidably wasted the greater portion of my life struggling with these abdominal boxes of melted sand and electricity!
So if you think this is some sort of fan-boy, religious-war, "stir-them-up" post, think again.
Sick and tired of having to upgrade perfectly good hardware so some twit can run candy crush at 4K.
My wife and I have better things to spend our money on. When our iPhone 4s had dying batteries, I bought both of us new batteries and we're still using our 4+ year old phones. Name any item in your life where you spend $500 and you upgrade it after 3 years?
pricing is insane.. If I wanted a new macbook I'm looking at $4,000 NZD! Which is why I'm still running a 2014 model lol.
Excellent comments. I find Windows to be not just intrusive, but deceptive about the intrusions. I only recently discovered that Windows forces sleeping PCs to wake up and being communicating with the MS servers ostensibly to download the constant updates. As it turns out, it is nearly impossible to stop this by conventional means. Some of the options are so deep into the maze of settings that it would confound anyone's intuition about where to find them.HP's Spectre X360 is the best 15" PC notebook I've ever owned and fairly priced for what it offers. When running software like Lightroom, I switch freely between Windows and Mac and as far as I'm concerned, it's pretty much the same, it's just a matter of what size of notebook or desktop I feel like using at the moment.
I'm less keen on Windows privacy, do not wish to automatically connect to hotspots suggested by my contacts (why would I ever want to?), don't want a personalized advertising experience, don't wish my usage data to be shared with Microsoft affiliates, don't wish to automatically receive a Skype account, don't particularly care to save my documents to OneDrive, and if I set up facial recognition with Windows Hello, I wouldn't want to see those biometrics applied elsewhere, like identifying me when I walk into a Microsoft store.
In terms of which companies I trust more with private data, I rank Microsoft below Apple but above Google and Amazon.
You don't have to use Google; there are plenty of other search engines.Google is by miles and miles the most offensive (and dangerous) player in the technology space. Apple and MS are not even in the same league.
You don't have to use Google; there are plenty of other search engines.
I don't find maintaining PC is expensive. It takes some work from time to time but no big deal. I can buy a cheap PC if I just need one but I can buy a very powerful $40,000 workstation if I need the power. There are more choice in the level of power I need. Mac used to look good but not any more.From my experience, Windows are cheaper to buy but more expensive to maintain with all the updates and patches, Mac OS isn't perfect, but requires much less work to maintain. In our department, they tried to get rid of Macs for the IT folks because they cost too much. I pushed back telling them that I can't support arts faculty with their Macs if I don't have one. Management could dictate what computers staffers use, but faculty have free reign in what they want to buy and use. Our tech team has 3 platforms to support, Windows, Mac and now IOS.
https://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2018/06/14/on-the-sad-state-of-macintosh-hardware/
Will Apple continue to be a viable computer platform in the future?
The only reason I have Mac's is for FCPX. I find PC hardware to be more reliable, upgradeable and future proof than the Macs.
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I have come to the conclusion that Windows is not as much an operating system as it is spyware, adware, and trackingware. You'll see.
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