Not sure if you are serious but if you are then you are very wrong. Windows does not crash. Since Windows 7 I have not had a crash or BSOD or anything of that nature.
My mid 2014 MBP has crashed a few times in Yosemite and a couple of times in El Cap.
Does Windows 10 let you rename or move a file while it's open?Windows 10 runs great on my laptop, end of story. It's a great OS.
Does Windows 10 let you rename or move a file while it's open?
Does Windows 10 break shortcuts if the file is renamed or moved?
Does Windows 10 force you to bring background windows forward just to scroll?
Does Windows 10 GUI still contain a mishmash of UI elements from as far back as Windows XP?
Does Windows 10 still use drive letters?
Does Windows 10 create PDF files from any application that faithfully reproduce what's seen on screen?
There are many more things I don't like about Windows, but these annoyances make Windows a pain to use for me. Give Microsoft a few more years to adequately copy Exposé and Spaces. They're making progress. When they get there we will talk again.
I have been having much more success with Windows 10 than the new release of OS X El CapatianThe so called wobble issue is a non factor.. Sure it's not as stable as a typical hinge but it practical use provides no issues whatsoever. Windows 10 is a real game changer, it's light, fast and extremely stable. People like to bash Microsoft for the issues in the old days. (blue screens, etc.).. Microsoft has hit a home run here and it will put a deep dent in MBP and Ipad Pro sales. Apple made a huge mistake not releasing a non-IOS tablet device..
Just sold my Mac, going surface book. Anyone else making a change? I'm simply sick of the Nickel and diming Apple does. $20 for a usb-c to usb cable which should be included, two USB-C multi port adapters for $79 a piece, extra power brick which of course doesn't come with the USB-C cable.
This unit has a detachable 13/5 inch screen, the screen quality 3000x2000 is incredible.
13 hour battery life
Upgradable base/dgpu
latest skylake processors
Gotta say guys, I think Microsoft has hit a homerun here. Not a fanboy of either company but
they have hit a homerun. I have used macs the past 5 years, it's time for a change.
Does Windows 10 let you rename or move a file while it's open?
Does Windows 10 break shortcuts if the file is renamed or moved?
Does Windows 10 force you to bring background windows forward just to scroll?
Does Windows 10 GUI still contain a mishmash of UI elements from as far back as Windows XP?
Does Windows 10 still use drive letters?
Does Windows 10 create PDF files from any application that faithfully reproduce what's seen on screen?
There are many more things I don't like about Windows, but these annoyances make Windows a pain to use for me. Give Microsoft a few more years to adequately copy Exposé and Spaces. They're making progress. When they get there we will talk again.
As it shouldn't.Does Windows 10 let you rename or move a file while it's open?
Does Windows 10 break shortcuts if the file is renamed or moved?
Yes you can do that in windows 10Does Windows 10 force you to bring background windows forward just to scroll?
Somewhat, just like OS X has UI inconsistenciesDoes Windows 10 GUI still contain a mishmash of UI elements from as far back as Windows XP?
Yes, and they're extremely useful in the enterprise.Does Windows 10 still use drive letters?
Of course.Does Windows 10 create PDF files from any application that faithfully reproduce what's seen on screen?
I hate that you have to opt out of 10+ options after installation if you want to maintain a modicum of privacy. I also don't like that it's trying to trick you into signing up for or signing into a Microsoft account at every opportunity (but then, recent Mac OS versions are also quite pushy about signing up for iCloud
You are so very right!Not sure if you are serious but if you are then you are very wrong. Windows does not crash. Since Windows 7 I have not had a crash or BSOD or anything of that nature.
Yes, I agree that was a faux pas. I also find myself having to turn off more and more options in Mac OS now. It's not quite as bad as in Win10 yet, but they seem to be going in the same direction. Given Cook's public insistence that Apple cares about our privacy, I hope they reconsider and make such things opt-in rather than opt-out in the future. It's simple enough to display a dialog box at first use rather than just assuming that the user wants to send everything to the cloud.You are aware that on 10.10 onwards all your web searches & Spotlight searches are sent to Apple by default? In some circumstance web searches are also sent to Microsoft, unless you know how to opt out, as Apple so kindly opted opted you in by default.
Does Windows 10 let you rename or move a file while it's open?
Does Windows 10 break shortcuts if the file is renamed or moved?
Does Windows 10 force you to bring background windows forward just to scroll?
Does Windows 10 GUI still contain a mishmash of UI elements from as far back as Windows XP?
Does Windows 10 still use drive letters?
Does Windows 10 create PDF files from any application that faithfully reproduce what's seen on screen?
There are many more things I don't like about Windows, but these annoyances make Windows a pain to use for me. Give Microsoft a few more years to adequately copy Exposé and Spaces. They're making progress. When they get there we will talk again.
Moving ever closer Thx to 10.11 and Apple`s current rather approach to hardware. There was a time when Apple led the field in the PC space, now there is only one mantra "thinner & lighter" I would love to see the innovation and imagination return, equally I expect more of the same...
Microsoft is many things, equally there is no denying that they are innovating and listening to their customers, specifically Surface. If Apple wants to keep my custom, then they need to come up with more than a thiner, light rMBP with colour options. I am not interested in a few millimetres here and there, I am interested usability & functionality, new exciting features, no I am not talking about wiggling the mouse to make the cursor grow...
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Yes, I agree that was a faux pas. I also find myself having to turn off more and more options in Mac OS now. It's not quite as bad as in Win10 yet, but they seem to be going in the same direction. Given Cook's public insistence that Apple cares about our privacy, I hope they reconsider and make such things opt-in rather than opt-out in the future. It's simple enough to display a dialog box at first use rather than just assuming that the user wants to send everything to the cloud.
And here I was hoping to pop in and read a reasonable discussion concerning the pros and cons between the Surface Book and the MacBook Pro.
What I got was YouTube comments.
You don't like youtube??
YouTube's great! But the comments section makes me want to punch people in the face.
I'm in the middle of a refresh - and I came very close to going Surface. A few things held me back"
1. Apple Ecosystem - We're pretty well locked into iTunes, iPhoto, iPhones, ATVs, FaceTime, iPads, etc. I looked into getting out of it, but think I'll wait 2-3 years before doing so. Switching from other platforms to Apple is easy, switching back not so fluid.
2. Habit - Primarily a Mac user since the early 90s. While I can switch, and have usually had a PC somewhere, I'm just more productive on OSX. I simply can't take the work interruptions, at the moment.
I do have an SP3, which works well. I bought the new keyboard for it, which will help. I plan to spend some quality time with it, and exploring various ecosystem migration options, over the next couple years. If Apple doesn't have a hybrid device by ~2017, I'm gone. In the interim, my surface has replaced my iPad. But my new 5k iMac is my primary desktop, and I also have a little MAcBook that I'm playing with.
But I do prefer Microsoft's vision more than Apple's, regarding one vs two OSs. YMMV.
The fact still remains that Windoze will crash 100x more than a Mac. Anyways, even Windoze fanboys complain about wobble when using touch screen, feeling like it's going to tilt then drop on the floor when used in the lap (due to being top heavy), and of course that it didn't come with Windoze 7 SP1 since it's 50x more stable than Windoze 10.
I myself am a photographer, and rely heavily on a laptop while working mobile, this video sums it all up:
It does occur. The verge's review: http://www.theverge.com/2015/10/21/9574381/microsoft-surface-book-laptop-review mentioned the wobble and I have to agree the design is such that it will have wobble because the weight balance is in the screen and not the base.The so called wobble issue is a non factor..
My SP3 has not crashed once, I can't tell you the last time my work PC crashed - I'm going to say years because nothing comes to mindThe fact still remains that Windoze will crash 100x more than a Mac