One of my biggest issue with Apple OS. Microsoft has a wonderful change/bugfix log and they autually fix bugs on monthly basis or at least quarterly if minor.Depends on whether Apple starts fixing bugs in the OS. At the moment I have no intention of giving Apple another cent.
The Mac lineup was bad then. Like since 2013-2019. Horrible. The only Mac's I like now are the MacBooks. Love them.The wool fell off my eyes back when they tried to pass the Trashcan off as a Mac Pro.
yeah the 4090 is a beast. congrats on getting it early.I don't have a huge amount of confidence in the new Mac Pro whenever its eventually is available.
My 4090 rocks and am using it now - unlike the mythical new Mac Pro as I can't plan anything business wise.
Agreed but Apple does fix the bigger ones relatively fast. I also got tired of updates literally every week mostly in the form of security patches due to Windows being the mass OS and therefore constant exploit attempts. Let’s not kid ourselves either, Windows has a ton off issues as well and at this point I’ll always take Apple’s hardware over anything a Windows machine has out right now including the new Surface lineup. MacOS is whatever but at least I don’t have to deal with plastic laptops or crappy aluminum with huge keyboard flex, terrible trackpads, and battery life at like 4hrs because Windows and their hardware still can’t figure their stuff out. Why in 2022 do I have to change profiles from perf, balance, or battery saver?One of my biggest issue with Apple OS. Microsoft has a wonderful change/bugfix log and they autually fix bugs on monthly basis or at least quarterly if minor.
Apple nada, looking at the state of macOS Ventura its very buggy and old bugs still exist. Memory leaks are still present in Monterey as of 12.6.
I never had a memoery leak on Windows 11 and I am using it on an unsupported machine.
The biggest annoyance in Mac OS for me is the damn extra click to activate a finder window or whatever program is open and you want to use.Agreed but Apple does fix the bigger ones relatively fast. I also got tired of updates literally every week mostly in the form of security patches due to Windows being the mass OS and therefore constant exploit attempts. Let’s not kid ourselves either, Windows has a ton off issues as well and at this point I’ll always take Apple’s hardware over anything a Windows machine has out right now including the new Surface lineup. MacOS is whatever but at least I don’t have to deal with plastic laptops or crappy aluminum with huge keyboard flex, terrible trackpads, and battery life at like 4hrs because Windows and their hardware still can’t figure their stuff out. Why in 2022 do I have to change profiles from perf, balance, or battery saver?
As far as desktops, unless you’re a gamer or like building your own system there’s little benefit to owning a Windows platform especially if you have other Apple devices/accessories.
I hear the new Surface Pro is out. 12th gen chips and also its got a replaceable battery now. Alas, they took the headphone jack but nothing a 9 in 1 dongle can't fix.Tablets... I need a 120hz screen for drawing, but iPadOS just can't cut it - on a Surface Pro, I can use a full perpetual licence desktop version of Capture One, not the cut down subscription-only iOS version... I can plug it into an eGPU and have multiple extra screens etc.
I hear the new Surface Pro is out. 12th gen chips and also its got a replaceable battery now. Alas, they took the headphone jack but nothing a 9 in 1 dongle can't fix.
I also want to get the Surface Pro but I like battery life for tablets so I am going wih the ARM version of it but for my laptop needs I will for the Surface Laptop 5 Intel version cause of Thunderbolt and hook up an eGPU to play games/work.
Apple has so much potentional they ruin it on purpose. Their iPads can be so wonderful if they supported macOS and eGPUs.
After seeing Intel 13th gen and RTX 4090 the PC market is again thrashing Apple. Is there reason to buy a Mac Pro anymore?
We can always emulate/VM macOS and with RAID 0 SSDs and powerful GPU and CPU it will be smooth.
Thanks for reminding of the Surface Studio. I was really disappointed at Microsoft regarding this product not only does it start at $6600 AUD in Australia but it comes with a 11th gen Intel parts. I don't believe a touch screen stationary desktop is the future but it's a nice device.Surface Studio desktop, given it has thunderbolt and can do eGPU for extra displays / processing, but at least has a usage paradigm that feels like it has an actual directed philosophy of advancing computing, not just a lowest-common denominator of making everything look like iOS and Electron, to cover up for how many top-tier 3rd party devs are abandoning native frameworks, the way macOS is.
Nope, Intel's Alder Lake is rubbish at battery life compared to AMD and Apple's chips. I would not trust that 15.5hrs claim its probably tested at very low brightness.Well, the Intel version is set for a claimed 15.5 hours battery life, My first iPad had a claimed battery life of around 10 hours, so if that was good enough then...
I don't mind the new macOS's just wish they were less buggy.Sure, Apple Silicon is crazy good for what it achieves…but if I have to use anything past Catalina or Big Sur, I’d just rather not and relearn Windows.
Yep, Bootcamp was/is very helpful.Obviously to me, bootcamp was a BIG loss in my main Mac.