I have been thinking about this for quite awhile and wanted to just pose a question to those of you on here that use a mix of devices. How do you use a mixed ecosystem of devices and services? Does it work well for you?
I have been using Apple products since I got a 3GS back in 2009 and since then I have found myself slowly getting more and more into the Apple ecosystem. I can't remember the last time I didn't have an iPhone and a Macbook Pro. However, I have always had custom built pcs for gaming and always tried out Android devices over the years. I never really got too heavy into Google services because over the years I have seen them introduce and drop so many products so quickly I just lost faith in them in anything outside of search, email, youtube, maps, etc. Also, as privacy and data collection has become more of an issue I have gone even further away from Google services. I use DDG as my search, Apple Maps, third party ad free youtube app on iOS, etc. to limit their data collection on me. Things have changed a lot over the years and while I still feel like I enjoy the Apple ecosystem the most, I can't help but feel that I may be letting myself become trapped into one company's vision of the world when there are other, better, alternatives out there.
When I use my gaming PC I can't help but feel like I have all this power at my fingertips and I don't use it for anything besides gaming because I have conditioned myself over the years to think I need a Macbook Pro and macOS to get anything done. I really don't mind Windows 10 however, and I feel like Microsoft has come quite a long way in a short time in terms of services and hardware. I think the new Surface Laptop looks great. I think Office and Outlook at great. OneDrive works wonderfully and much better than iCloud Drive. When I really sit down and think about what keeps me in the Apple ecosystem it really is just a few things at this point. iMessage is probably number 1. Most people I talk to have iPhones and they use iMessage. Not having this on my PC is just annoying and I use it so much on my MBP every day. Also, something as simple as browsing the internet on my desktop and wanting to send something I am looking at to my imessage group chat. Firefox tab syncing kind of gets the job done but it is not as seamless as just copy and paste into messages.
I am just going to stop right here because otherwise I will write many more paragraphs on this "what's the best setup" topic but I just wanted to know what you all use. Are there a lot of you out there using iPhones but nothing else Apple? Are you using mostly Google services? Are you using Microsoft services? Are there any tips or tricks you'd like to share about crossing that bridge between Apple's world and the rest of the tech industry? Do you feel like there is a wide disconnect between your iPhone and your other devices?
I have been using Apple products since I got a 3GS back in 2009 and since then I have found myself slowly getting more and more into the Apple ecosystem. I can't remember the last time I didn't have an iPhone and a Macbook Pro. However, I have always had custom built pcs for gaming and always tried out Android devices over the years. I never really got too heavy into Google services because over the years I have seen them introduce and drop so many products so quickly I just lost faith in them in anything outside of search, email, youtube, maps, etc. Also, as privacy and data collection has become more of an issue I have gone even further away from Google services. I use DDG as my search, Apple Maps, third party ad free youtube app on iOS, etc. to limit their data collection on me. Things have changed a lot over the years and while I still feel like I enjoy the Apple ecosystem the most, I can't help but feel that I may be letting myself become trapped into one company's vision of the world when there are other, better, alternatives out there.
When I use my gaming PC I can't help but feel like I have all this power at my fingertips and I don't use it for anything besides gaming because I have conditioned myself over the years to think I need a Macbook Pro and macOS to get anything done. I really don't mind Windows 10 however, and I feel like Microsoft has come quite a long way in a short time in terms of services and hardware. I think the new Surface Laptop looks great. I think Office and Outlook at great. OneDrive works wonderfully and much better than iCloud Drive. When I really sit down and think about what keeps me in the Apple ecosystem it really is just a few things at this point. iMessage is probably number 1. Most people I talk to have iPhones and they use iMessage. Not having this on my PC is just annoying and I use it so much on my MBP every day. Also, something as simple as browsing the internet on my desktop and wanting to send something I am looking at to my imessage group chat. Firefox tab syncing kind of gets the job done but it is not as seamless as just copy and paste into messages.
I am just going to stop right here because otherwise I will write many more paragraphs on this "what's the best setup" topic but I just wanted to know what you all use. Are there a lot of you out there using iPhones but nothing else Apple? Are you using mostly Google services? Are you using Microsoft services? Are there any tips or tricks you'd like to share about crossing that bridge between Apple's world and the rest of the tech industry? Do you feel like there is a wide disconnect between your iPhone and your other devices?