![]() ![]() I used to use Lightroom, then tried lots of other software. ![]() I’m not an Apple Fanboy, but I certainly do prefer Apple software. Now there’s Windows 11, which may or may not work on my old Lenovo, but I’ve long since forgotten how to even do an update. I understand that many Windows users prefer to stick with Windows 7, having hated Windows 8 (I hated it too!), and in my case, I tried to update my old Lenovo W530 laptop to Windows 10, but that was constantly changing with more updates. To me it feels like being “stuck with” using an old OS for many years, vs. ![]() I am now on macOS Big Sur version 11.6 and I expect to get another update in the very near future. If you have time, check out this article from Steven Levy in Wired Magazine’s “Plain View” series:Īlso, while Apple seems to have a full update on a yearly cycle, and a new name for the OS, during each year there are constant updates. I think a huge number of Apple software engineers have shifted in a new direction, replacing the Intel chips with their own chip. Yep, you are SO right - I used to love Windows, and wondered what all the fuss was being made over Mac computers, and decided to find out for myself and bought a 2015 MacBook Pro. For those of us who have been on Apple for decades and who enjoyed the freedom and stability of OS X while Steve Jobs was alive (from OS 10.3 to 10.6.8 with a couple of decent releases afterwards in 10.8 and 10.11) and while the Mac was still on a two-year release cycle – the current one year release cycle and dumbed down OS is like being moved from Vienna or Paris or Moscow (all great cities) to a conventional prison. It’s like the guy in the gulag archipelago being moved to a conventional prison – it seems like paradise to him. ![]()
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