I have worked on PCs and on Macs and, while I have my preferences, I don't find it crippling to work on one rather than the other.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The people I hang out with tend to use Macs, not that I think they're necessarily superior.
I just bought a Mac to help me design the next Cray.
I have a PC. My sons have a Mac and swear by it, but I have a couple PC's.
I do as much debugging as possible on the Mac, but I occasionally must debug problems in the PC world, which is significantly slower.
I have a PC because I don't know how to use a Mac. Actors always have Macs with them, and when I try to use someone else's, I can't get the hang of it. It's very strange; I don't like it.
In my home office, I have two large, 30-inch computer monitors - a Mac and a PC. They share the same mouse and keyboard, so I can type or copy and paste between them. I'll typically do Web stuff on the Mac and e-mail and chat stuff on the PC.
We want to let you use a Mac, or Windows PC, or iPad, or Android, without having to think about any of the technical details.
I've been using the Mac solely for years, and got very comfortable with it.
I'm surprised at the extent of the bigotry. But it really plays out when companies or schools take a side and prohibit the other platform at all. We Mac users should be good even when the other side is bad. We should do what we can to accept the other platforms.
You increasingly are seeing more Macs than PCs.
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