Whenever I have to use Windows, I am reminded of the things I dislike:
- The fonts. Sorry, but you can defend Windows all you want, but I have a much easier time reading on a Mac than I do on a Windows machine.
- The malware. Holy shit. This computer is trying to fleece me from the get go!
- Some defaults make no sense, but the only way to disable them means having to go deep in the OS, change a setting, and then restart the computer. Holy shit! What if I blew something up?!
- Since trust was broken early on, I'm forced to install 3rd party software for nearly every task.
- The whole thing feels corporate, but maybe I was never the target audience anyway!
It is my understanding that actually for Mac one is "forced" to install many 3rd party tools to get features that in Windows are considered basic, for example window auto snapping.
I converted (not by choice) to Mac. Applications that I need to "fix" macOS:
- MOS (free) / Mac Mouse Fix ($3, has some neat extra features) -- without these, mouse scrollwheel is practically unusable
- Karabiner Elements (free) -- to fix modifier keys layout to be consistent with Linux / Windows
- Ukelele (free) -- modify keyboard layout to match Linux / Windows
First is needed only if you use a mouse with a wheel. Last two are just for my unwillingness to learn the Mac layout, since I still use other systems regularly.
I also used to have an app that would close an app after I closed the last window (curiously most apps on Mac keep running after that and you need to close them from right click menu), but I got used to it.
Window snapping was fixed in macOS 15, special apps are only necessary if you have a 32:9 monitor, otherwise the built-in support is solid.
Your opinions on fonts and defaults are highly subjective and biased. Same how to me coming from Linux and Windows, every time I have to use Mac I dislike the fonts and defaults, like WTF, people actually tolerate this?! You assume your muscle memory from one OS is the only right way, but it's not. It's just what you got used to. There's no objective better here. That's like saying a couch is objectively more comfortable.
I hear Linux is nice.
Whenever I have to use Windows, I am reminded of the things I dislike:
- The fonts. Sorry, but you can defend Windows all you want, but I have a much easier time reading on a Mac than I do on a Windows machine.
- The malware. Holy shit. This computer is trying to fleece me from the get go!
- Some defaults make no sense, but the only way to disable them means having to go deep in the OS, change a setting, and then restart the computer. Holy shit! What if I blew something up?!
- Since trust was broken early on, I'm forced to install 3rd party software for nearly every task.
- The whole thing feels corporate, but maybe I was never the target audience anyway!
It is my understanding that actually for Mac one is "forced" to install many 3rd party tools to get features that in Windows are considered basic, for example window auto snapping.
I converted (not by choice) to Mac. Applications that I need to "fix" macOS: - MOS (free) / Mac Mouse Fix ($3, has some neat extra features) -- without these, mouse scrollwheel is practically unusable - Karabiner Elements (free) -- to fix modifier keys layout to be consistent with Linux / Windows - Ukelele (free) -- modify keyboard layout to match Linux / Windows
First is needed only if you use a mouse with a wheel. Last two are just for my unwillingness to learn the Mac layout, since I still use other systems regularly.
I also used to have an app that would close an app after I closed the last window (curiously most apps on Mac keep running after that and you need to close them from right click menu), but I got used to it.
Window snapping was fixed in macOS 15, special apps are only necessary if you have a 32:9 monitor, otherwise the built-in support is solid.
I haven't had issues with malware since windows vista
Your opinions on fonts and defaults are highly subjective and biased. Same how to me coming from Linux and Windows, every time I have to use Mac I dislike the fonts and defaults, like WTF, people actually tolerate this?! You assume your muscle memory from one OS is the only right way, but it's not. It's just what you got used to. There's no objective better here. That's like saying a couch is objectively more comfortable.