iTunes only works on windows these days…I don't mean basic or simple/utility software like iTunes
....Most Microsoft software is only available on macOS?Most Microsoft stuff - the only two exceptions I'm aware of are Visio and Project. Visual Studio Code is available, and Visual Studio is in preview at the moment. All are available in cloud versions however.
? I misread the questionYou can also add Pixelmator.
....Most Microsoft software is only available on macOS?
Half the items on your list work on Windows as well as Mac. All Adobe and Microsoft software does, as well as a few others I see."Professionals" is such a vague term and could mean pretty much everything. We could easily list a few hundred applications here. Aside from the fact that Keynote is also used by professionals.
AutoCAD
Photoshop
Illustrator
InDesign
Lightroom
Acrobat
Sketch
Affinity Designer
Affinity Photo
Final Cut
Logic
Xcode
Xojo
Eclipse
Visual Studio
vim
emacs
zsh
ChemDraw
Schrödinger Suite
Gaussian
ORCA
PyMOL
BLAST
CrystalMaker
Mnova
Jupyter
Word
Excel
Powerpoint
Cinema4D
Maya
LightWave 3D
Unity3D
Unreal Engine
...
The list goes on and on...
Ah, sorry. My bad: I missed the "only on macOS" part.Half the items on your list work on Windows as well as Mac. All Adobe and Microsoft software does, as well as a few others I see.
Especially when people (including me) reading the question properlyThis will be a pretty short thread I think.
Aperture is long dead and Parallels is just a virtualization platform, and there's no shortage of those in Windows.Final Cut Pro
Aperture
Logic Pro
Parallels
Things
Microsoft Project and Visio.I'd be interested to hear about the inverse of this thread: what professional software is ONLY on Windows? Seems like most of the big ones like Adobe CC and Microsoft Office are actively developed on both platforms.
CATIA and others from Dassault SystèmesI'd be interested to hear about the inverse of this thread: what professional software is ONLY on Windows?
Random fact for you as an Autodesk alumni, they considered selling a GUI desktop operating system before MS and Apple got on the act…CATIA and others from Dassault Systèmes
https://www.3ds.com/support/hardware-and-software/overview/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CATIA
AutoCAD has some Specialized Toolsets as Windows Only https://knowledge.autodesk.com/supp...oCAD-2023-including-Specialized-Toolsets.html
FrameMaker (yes, that's still a thing)I'd be interested to hear about the inverse of this thread: what professional software is ONLY on Windows? Seems like most of the big ones like Adobe CC and Microsoft Office are actively developed on both platforms.
Aperture is long dead and Parallels is just a virtualization platform, and there's no shortage of those in Windows.
How easy we forgetbut no one cares about ChromeOS