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Apple has a memory problem and we're all paying for it::Apple still sells expensive "Pro" computers with just 8GB of RAM and charges a fortune for more.

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[–] accideath@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

As an Apple user: I do care. However, the alternative is using Windows, which makes me wanna punch my monitor at least once a month. And I’m not even using it as a primary OS.

I don’t prioritize design and don’t care about brand at all but I care about a frust free experience and I just don’t have that with windows.

Running a hackintosh was less frustrating than using windows on the very same hardware…

If Linux supported the software and the features I need/want, I would very much just use that

[–] realitista@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

There are things in Mac that also make me want to punch my monitor. No tree view in Finder, so I have to open two windows to copy stuff? No titles in the launcher so I have to scroll over all the windows to find the one I need? It's a nightmare for working with documents. I much prefer windows for that.

[–] BrotherBear74@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What does Windows do to make you want to punch your monitor?

[–] accideath@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

For example (and that is only one out of many over the years), on my one PC search just refused to work. Windows search isn’t great but not having it is even worse than that and no matter what I did, neither the search in the Start menu nor in the Explorer worked. Couldn’t type in anything. If I opened the on screen keyboard, it did work but not with my physical one. I even reinstalled Windows from scratch and it worked for a few weeks and then stopped again. No one why. Only got fixed once I went back to Win 10.

Another Example is Microsofts over-insistence to force Edge, bing, OneDrive, Office365, etc. on you. It feels like, once a month, when I log in, I get a splash screen to please subscribe to one of those services and also use Bing and also, they put the Edge icon back onto my Desktop.

It’s things like those that just annoy the shit out of me. I want to use my PC, not to constantly fix it. And it’s a myriad of other thing like that. Some small, some bigger.

It’s not that macOS is better in every way, there are a few things Windows undoubtedly does better (like having a keyboard shortcut to open the file explorer) but for my day to day use, macOS has kept out of my way and just done what it’s supposed to. And sadly macOS is a package deal with Macs, which are great, hardware wise but also very expensive. But considering the software advantage, the Apple tax is worth it, at least to some extent

[–] BrotherBear74@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I personally never had much problems with Windows 11, but I fully understand the edge frustration. I used MacOS for many years, but not without tweaking and porting the hell out of it. The problem with Apple for me is their lack of reparability and the absurd prices of their hardware. I now mostly use Linux, although it's far from perfect and nowhere near as good as some claim, so I'm still forced to stick with Windows.

[–] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Use "everything" by VoidTools to search the file system. It's the perfect search tool, very powerful and lightning fast.

[–] accideath@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Noted. Does it also start programs?

[–] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You can click on the files it shows, and if it's a .exe file you can start the program

[–] accideath@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

So it’s not useful for that. But having a decent search is defs a pro.