I can do many things on the Mac that cannot be done on Windows. iMessages and 
FaceTime all as well as things that are done more easily with Loopback compared 
to Windows methods. Mail is much better as well. Some apps work better also 
like Zoom. I did have to relie on Microsoft products for school but it was at 
least still within the Mac environment.

> On Jan 6, 2024, at 15:24, Brandon Olivares <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Literally can’t believe I’m saying this, but I’m really thinking of switching 
> back to Windows.
>  
> I’ve been a loyal Mac user since 2010. I’ve always loved the Mac and swore 
> I’d never go back to Windows.
>  
> But because of school I’ve had to use some Microsoft applications again and 
> I’ve been quite impressed by them. Word honestly knocks Pages out of the 
> water. And Excel is actually usable, whereas I’ve been dealing with an 
> annoying bug in Numbers for months now.
>  
> When not even Apple’s own native apps can be relied on to be dependably 
> accessible, something is wrong.
>  
> I’m just not seeing much of a reason to stick with the Mac. Even the last 
> MacBook pro I got was very glitchy, but with the nearest Apple Store being 80 
> miles away, I’ve never had the chance to get it fixed.
>  
> So, at this point I’m seriously considering my next computer being Windows.
>  
> Curious if anyone has any thoughts though. What has made you stick with Apple?
>  
> Brandon
>  
> 
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