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minus-squareCrikeste@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 month agoTo be honest, not really. But I guess I got acclimated to Windows through the computers at my schools, so maybe that’s why. I will admit, the environment feels more ‘open’ even if utilizing that openness is convoluted or requires more technical skills. I think the main draw for me was the hardware and the ability to ‘easily’ replace it. Can’t do that on an iMac lol
minus-squareSupremeDonut@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-21 month agoTrue, haha. Yeah I thought I was pretty computer savvy, then I got my first Windows machine a couple years ago, and boy was I wrong! I still use a mac for work, but now I get frustrated with all the loopholes that comes with.
To be honest, not really. But I guess I got acclimated to Windows through the computers at my schools, so maybe that’s why.
I will admit, the environment feels more ‘open’ even if utilizing that openness is convoluted or requires more technical skills.
I think the main draw for me was the hardware and the ability to ‘easily’ replace it. Can’t do that on an iMac lol
True, haha. Yeah I thought I was pretty computer savvy, then I got my first Windows machine a couple years ago, and boy was I wrong!
I still use a mac for work, but now I get frustrated with all the loopholes that comes with.