dragoneggs
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Surely has not been my or my families and friends experiences with Mac... at least going back about 12 or more years when I converted. I have a work laptop (windows based) and it constantly requires our IT department to fiddle with. I use my Mac with Parallels (guessing very similar to VMware) and it is faster running, quicker boot up and rarely crashes. I use my Mac for work when I can get away with it, but we have certain security protocols that force me to use the company machine for certain tasks. Funny how all that security add on crap seems to be just a job creator for IT. Never need IT to work on my Mac.Don't get me wrong. I like my iPhone. I like my iPad. They are super easy to use. But I have had just as many hardware issues with Apple products as I have with other products. 30 years in I.T. The percentage of hardware related issues were the same as PCs. And Apples are more expensive to repair if out of warranty. Our content production departments used to be all Mac based for probably 15 years. They switched to PCs due to costs and compatibility issues with software used in the industry.
For me it is wonderful to have my phone, laptop, iPad, and now watch all seamlessly in-sync. Too bad my company is stuck on windows even though the owners personally use Macs as well. Oh and Macs in my experience and usage last as least twice as long. I am on my 2nd MacBook Pro and in that time I am on my fifth cheap windows machine. In my mind the cost after factoring in the hassle of changing machines leans me easily to Apple.