I’ve heard so many people say that they would never leave Apple after moving from Windows.
I was one of those people.
But when you consider Windows new approach to Windows 10, Apple’s record setting profits, and the fact that Apple machines are not designed for doing your own upgrades and maintenance, the prospect of moving back to Windows is back on the radar.
How about you? Would you move from Mac to Windows?
Here’s more on what we think:
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Links & Stuff
Here are some of the links referred to in this week’s podcast…
- Apple beats world record in quarterly profits
- The Future of Adobe Creative Apps and Microsoft [Video]
- 5 Things You May Not Know About Bill Gates [Infographic]
- ChurchMag Minecraft
- How to Choose WordPress Hosting in 2015
Did I miss a link? If I did, let me know and I’ll dig it up.
Windows 10: A New Generation of Windows
http://youtu.be/teoZk3QEc40
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Samuel Higgins says
I’ve actually just made the move from windows to Mac. For over 10 years I’ve been using a windows PC and then 2 years ago I got a job in the media – video editing and graphic design, which has made me fall in love with Macs.
However I do like to use my windows (7) laptop every so often. If windows 10 actually does good upon release I will get a new windows laptop. However the Mac is here to stay.
Eric Dye says
The biggest thing Windows will need to do to capture my attention—imo—is to have the clean lines and distraction-free UI that I’ve come to love with OS X.