![]() ![]() For example, clicking and dragging programs from 1 monitor to another. Things that I find incredibly easy in Windows I find extremely difficult in MacOS. For example, a few times now I’ve tried running MacOS at work with multiple monitors as well as an external keyboard and mouse. It’s when I try to do more complex stuff with the Mac that I run into frustrations. ![]() So I don’t hate MacOS and for much of what I do after work it’s just fine…and that’s really not much.mostly web browsing, replying to emails, etc. I wish I could just run Windows all the time on my Macbook but the experience just isn’t as smooth as it is on MacOS and then I’d be missing my iMessage functionality. ![]() So what I typically do is boot into Windows via Bootcamp during the day (so that I can join my company’s domain) then switch back to MacOS during evenings and weekends. As someone who came from the Windows world, can somebody explain to the me appeal of Mac OS? I started on Macbooks back with my 2013 rMBP and I absolutely love my Macbooks, including the new 2016 rMBP…but mainly for 2 things, the hardware (with that silky smooth trackpad that I so far haven’t found on a PC laptop) and the ability to iMessage. ![]()
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