Sujet : Re: Install iOS 17.4.1 now to patch 2 new zero-day vulnerabilities
De : ithinkiam (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris)
Groupes : comp.mobile.ipad misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 01. May 2024, 08:36:54
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Andrew <
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Chris wrote on Tue, 30 Apr 2024 20:45:45 -0000 (UTC) :
On a mac you can do both on one system. That's why I shifted from linux +
windows.
I have to say I haven't used the mac for many years, but when I did, it was
atrocious in how limited it was. It was the Apple way or you failed.
It's quite clear you are coming from a position of ignorance. Just because
you're not competent enough to adapt to a slightly different ecosystem
doesn't mean it is the problem.
Most people failed which is why Windows, as bad as it is, owns the lions
share of the market for corporate desktops.
Let's google whether or not that statement is true:
[https://www.google.com/search?q=corporate+desktop+market+share+macos+vs+windows]
Market share is only a fragment of the whole picture. Apple never targeted
the corporate unlike MS illegally did.
Windows is cheap and cheerful which is perfect for corporate keyboard
warriors.
Apple is expensive because it doesn't target the low end, high volume but
targets demanding users who need robust, reliable hardware that works.
Hence why it's favoured by professionals in creative industries.
macOS is also a unix machine, hence why it's liked by scientists and
software engineers who have seen the light. All the benefits of linux are
present.
The only way Apple devices work is when they're all in the walled garden.
False.