Sep 27, 2023 07:07:27 AM Edited Sep 27, 2023 07:23:29 AM by Rafik T
Join the debate: Windows vs. Mac Os!
What system do you prefer to use in your daily working routine? the Apple Mac Os with it's emerging ecosystem or the accessibility of Microsoft Windows?
and why?
Let's fuel this hot discussion on which OS reigns supreme the world 💥🤔
Sep 27, 2023 07:12:20 AM Edited Sep 27, 2023 07:27:32 AM by Rafik T
I will start with my humble case
I love both and I have both.
I prefer about the Mac it's emerging ecosystem experience with the iPad, Iphone, and Macbook Pro.
But, I still enjoy the accessability, the freedom you get with Windows.
Sep 28, 2023 01:10:15 AM by Rafik T
No , we don't hate you but one disadvantage of Linux is that it can have limited compatibility with certain proprietary software and hardware drivers, which might require users to seek alternative solutions or workarounds
Do you only use lunix in your daily working routine?🤔
Sep 28, 2023 06:48:04 AM by Marcela P
Only Linux. I set my rules in my work, therefore I use my tools. And these are all open source. A client wants something done in InDesign? Not my client 😝
A fair amount of sense of humour is essential; a smile will go a long way when explaining, and I have made friends along the way. Those are my principles: open source and a smile.
Sep 29, 2023 12:02:52 PM by Rafik T
I love that. I used to use Linux when I was younger, I used to use Ubuntu and Maint.
what flavor are you using? And what do you use it for ? Design?
Oct 2, 2023 05:49:25 AM by Marcela P
Debian (with KDE and Mate) is still my favourite (I used to like Ubuntu, but since the Amazon fiasco, meh; also, too heavy now). Mint is also fine.
I use it mainly for text editing. I also make courses with Open eLearning, video and audio edition with OpenShot and Audacity, graphics with Inkscape... When I have to DTP, I use Scribus.
I take it you gave it up due to application incompatibility with your clients? I can see how a PowerPoint presentation may get broken when open with other editors like LO Impress.
Don’t you miss the freedom though? I have also used Windows and Mac (not for more than a decade, mind you, this might have changed) and I hate that they always try to make decisions for the user.
Nov 4, 2023 06:34:00 PM Edited Nov 4, 2023 06:34:31 PM by Rizwan R
Why KDE and Mate ? i think they are outdated now. KDE is too heavy on the ram and Mate is just old Gnome. I started my linux journey with Redhat 9 and then never looked back on windows for my development work (still do gaming and Desktop application Development on Windows though). Linux gives me all the tool i need for coding/programming and they are all free. I use Arch BTW 😄 Nothing more satisfying then installing the OS manually from scratch...
Sep 30, 2023 07:08:42 PM by Viacheslav K
Few years ago I tried it and the upwork tracker didn't work properly, so I returned to windows.
Oct 2, 2023 05:52:23 AM by Marcela P
Yes, I see what you mean. I sometimes have to use Windows in a VM for this kind of things. But not for the work itself.
Sep 28, 2023 02:21:52 AM by Pradeep H
Hi Rafik,
I grew up with Windows as my best friend and I adore how it lets me do everything I want and fix anything I mess up. I switched to Mac a few days ago and I feel like a baby learning to walk. Everything is so different and confusing. I have both machines now and I am always confused with the control/command keys every time I switch between them 🙄.
- Pradeep
Sep 28, 2023 06:32:28 AM by Rafik T
Transitioning between Windows and Mac can indeed be a bit challenging at first. It's like learning a new language, but with time and practice, you'll become fluent in both. Keep at it, and soon you'll find the balance between the two systems, making the most of each one's strengths.
Sep 28, 2023 06:30:38 AM by Mary W
I have to have Windows. Years ago, I worked at a firm with an Apple network and Macs. It was awful for long complicated documents and once lost several days of work. Soured me for all time.
Sep 29, 2023 11:28:24 PM by Rafik T
How is that possible ? From my experience in our agency we own several macs and man these things are durible and stable, you dont see your mac crashing opposite to Windows.
Sep 29, 2023 02:56:26 AM by Sudhir K
I recently got into MACs, I like the performance. Windows brign familiarity that helps in working fast and MACs bring performance and reliability. At this stage. It's hard for me to choose between one of these, especially with Windows 11, it feels premium in terms of UI
Sep 30, 2023 08:26:10 AM by Rafik T
You are totally right, it is hard to pick one over the other.
right now. I am using a Mac with parallel to allow me to use Windows.
so I am not missing any of the two.
Oct 30, 2023 01:45:58 AM by Abderrahmane F
Windows 11 has a new interface and useful changes. I have been using it since it came out. It is wonderful
Sep 30, 2023 08:47:43 PM by William T C
Rafik,
Windows because of all the client nightmares that could occur otherwise.
Oct 2, 2023 03:36:43 AM by Rafik T
Hi william
You're absolutely right! Imagine a world where mastering both banishes nightmares forever, and wave goodbye to those fearsome dreams
Oct 2, 2023 08:49:48 AM by Rafik T
Here is a Power user around, I use the 3 myself.
but, I didn't Linux for a while now.
I used to use Ubuntu and Maint
What is your choice?
Oct 5, 2023 01:35:43 AM by Rafik T
Absolutely, Bootcamp adds a whole new dimension to Mac usage, especially if you need Windows applications. It's the best of both worlds
Oct 17, 2023 02:04:26 AM by Djamel P
In my humble perspective, a mere bootcamp doesn't cut it. So, do you find it alluring? After all, even when you're determined to master something, passion or desire should be your driving force
Oct 17, 2023 02:59:58 PM by Guido D
Well for a Mac partition it is not bad, surely you are right it is not the same. However after using both devices for several years, I find myself better off with the MacBook, I find that for content creation (in my case audio) it is really efficient.