Comment by keyle
21 days ago
> (hardware was decent. Software was terrible)
I'd be interested to hear which software was terrible on mac and what was the better alternative on your side of the fence?
21 days ago
> (hardware was decent. Software was terrible)
I'd be interested to hear which software was terrible on mac and what was the better alternative on your side of the fence?
I think it was mostly familiarity. I'd been using Linux on thinkpads for so long that I had a few config files which for the tools I used. Mine was a very text heavy command line workflow. Mostly driven by the keyboard. Almost no mouse usage (except the occasional GUI program to draw). Tiling window managers. I was also very used to package repositories which worked smoothly (Debian/Ubuntu). Brew etc. wasn't that smooth.
I suppose I could have learnt how to use it and become efficient but even the possible gains seemed very poor and I didn't think it was worth the investment. I used the smallest subset of features I needed to get my work done and that was enough.
Not original poster, but in my experience Excel on the Mac is a God-awful piece of software. It's like Excel-lite, and that just doesn't work for what I need. ymmv of course, depending on what you need.