All this proves is that we favor whatever it was that we started out with or grew up with. I use Windows, MacOS and a few flavors of Linux on sever different machines and each one has the pros/cons. It all depends on what you need to do, and who you are most comfortable sharing all your data with.
This is a fair assessment of the Apple universe. The only advice I’d offer is that you format all of your thumb drives in FAT or exFAT. Also, NTFS is a proprietary file system unique to Microsoft so those hang ups are to be expected. When you change worlds you need to change everything.
Nice video bro, I'm using Macbook air m2 for more then a year now, mostly working on it. And it's awesome, yes unfortunately it doesn't run games, but xbox on a side is a great option. Also was surprised by battery life on Mac
I have the 15 inch Air m2 and I use it for school and to play Roblox and it runs perfectly fine. I rather use Mac instead of Windows to be honest with you. But the good thing with MacBooks is that, you can Install windows in them so For this guy its a win win.
@@Joshib000 Well, if you have an Intel MacBook, yes, you can install Windows, which is great. But Windows won't run natively on an Apple Silicon MacBook. I wouldn't recommend installing Windows in a virtual machine on an Apple Silicon MacBook if it only has 8 GB of RAM. One would almost certainly need 16 GB of RAM for that.
You've probably heard about this repeatedly, but I would still highly recommend trying out MX Linux. It's not gonna replace every single program that runs under Windows, no, but it is far far more consumer friendly, stable, and feature rich than MacOS and Windows 10/11.
oh interesting, its nice to see more mzansi creators in the tech side of youtube, last i used macos was yosemite back in the day on a lenovo mini PC after i broke my main PC, i liked it for what it was, a good looking OS with some pretty good features if you can dig deep enough, for me it was a pretty linux distro speaking ofm you should try do linux next have been a permanent linux user now for about 7 years, switched from windows to ubuntu when i left college and never looked back i have hopped around a lot, used PopOS for a few years but ive settled on ubuntu permanently for now congrats on the video
Never used an Apple device that hasn't - at times - frustrated me due to its awful software. Some devices are completely gimped by it. Hardware can be hit and miss, definitely nicely engineered most of the time but often missing important features. I can kinda understand their laptops especially with the M series chips, battery life is excellent but... the software is annoying enough to just make you want an x86 laptop running Windows with a big battery.
NTFS Proprietary Microsoft Code. Needs to be licensed - Microsoft even allows that. Hence macOS can only support reading NTFS. However, NTFS support is built in and can be activated by searching on Google. Turn on optimise storage in the iCloud settings - thereby it won't download everything to your local drive. This video would be a lot more productive if you had done some research first. Next you should try Linux for a year.
Most of your faults with the Mac are things that Apple does not control, most issues would also be with Linux or any other non-Windows OS as well. But just two USB-C ports on the Air sucks, I’ll definitely give you that one.
“Most of your faults… are things that Apple does not control”…? * iCloud is propietarty software * does Apple not control the formats its OS can read? I can read NTFS drives on Linux and on Windows * does Apple not control which apps can and cannot run on its OS? To be clear, I’m not dumping on Apple, but on your argument. And, full disclosure, I own Apple devices
@@rasztaki actually i dont. vs is a coding platform , if you need a ms specific platform you do not switch to mac. its like switching to windows and complain that there is no Pages.
This would have been an even better video if this creator had done 10% more research and forgo the click baiting trend. 80% of people in the tech industry will at the first glance spot everything wrong with the points made. I mean I am old but not sooo old that my company still uses microsoft Access. Hopefully this creator does his research in future videos
You don't need visual studio when u have xcode On windows you cannot compile c/c++ without visual studio which costs a fortune on windows Of course you dont need that on macos because you can compule c/c++ natively Do your research before you make a video
@@rano12321 Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio are two completely and totally different apps, despite the very similar names and somewhat similar purposes.
The people correcting this guy are not "angry apple fans," bro. He's just wrong about a lot of stuff. That being said, obviously it is perfectly reasonable to use the software that works for you, whatever that happens to be.
@@demoman1596sh apple fans are the type who would go out of their way and make things harder for themselves just to use an apple product because its shinny
@@professionalinsultant3206 Are you so certain you aren't using the products you use because you perceive them as good in some way? Does this not make them "shiny" to you? I'm not so sure you've thought your argument through.
@@demoman1596sh your argument is full of holes. just because someone likes to smoke doesn't mean it is healthy. smoking is not a life style choice but have real consequences to one's health.
@@professionalinsultant3206 What does an argument about health have to do with this discussion? Ultimately, you have no clue what needs and wants drive people to purchase products different from the ones you purchase. You simply assume you know that other people buy things for no good reason (they are "shiny," for instance) and you, on the other hand, buy things for good reasons. This is clearly false, yet you continue in that direction nonetheless.
All this proves is that we favor whatever it was that we started out with or grew up with. I use Windows, MacOS and a few flavors of Linux on sever different machines and each one has the pros/cons. It all depends on what you need to do, and who you are most comfortable sharing all your data with.
This is a fair assessment of the Apple universe. The only advice I’d offer is that you format all of your thumb drives in FAT or exFAT. Also, NTFS is a proprietary file system unique to Microsoft so those hang ups are to be expected. When you change worlds you need to change everything.
My god that voice is silky smooth...
Nice video bro, I'm using Macbook air m2 for more then a year now, mostly working on it. And it's awesome, yes unfortunately it doesn't run games, but xbox on a side is a great option. Also was surprised by battery life on Mac
I have the 15 inch Air m2 and I use it for school and to play Roblox and it runs perfectly fine. I rather use Mac instead of Windows to be honest with you. But the good thing with MacBooks is that, you can Install windows in them so For this guy its a win win.
@@Joshib000 Well, if you have an Intel MacBook, yes, you can install Windows, which is great. But Windows won't run natively on an Apple Silicon MacBook. I wouldn't recommend installing Windows in a virtual machine on an Apple Silicon MacBook if it only has 8 GB of RAM. One would almost certainly need 16 GB of RAM for that.
You've probably heard about this repeatedly, but I would still highly recommend trying out MX Linux. It's not gonna replace every single program that runs under Windows, no, but it is far far more consumer friendly, stable, and feature rich than MacOS and Windows 10/11.
Complete opposite for me. Windows user my whole life, bought an M2 Macbook Air and I will never look back.
Same here... 1 year in & I am loving it
oh interesting, its nice to see more mzansi creators in the tech side of youtube,
last i used macos was yosemite back in the day on a lenovo mini PC after i broke my main PC, i liked it for what it was, a good looking OS with some pretty good features if you can dig deep enough, for me it was a pretty linux distro
speaking ofm you should try do linux next
have been a permanent linux user now for about 7 years, switched from windows to ubuntu when i left college and never looked back
i have hopped around a lot, used PopOS for a few years but ive settled on ubuntu permanently for now
congrats on the video
Never used an Apple device that hasn't - at times - frustrated me due to its awful software. Some devices are completely gimped by it.
Hardware can be hit and miss, definitely nicely engineered most of the time but often missing important features.
I can kinda understand their laptops especially with the M series chips, battery life is excellent but... the software is annoying enough to just make you want an x86 laptop running Windows with a big battery.
I simply guess that users are stuck in the Microsoft vs Apple battle, when it comes to interoperability. Walled gardens only favor the gate keepers.
hey i use visual studio on mac c sharp coding?
yeah. I don't really like apple but that part was just wrong.
his voice reminds me of the great Low Deep T...the singer...great video and logic.
NTFS Proprietary Microsoft Code. Needs to be licensed - Microsoft even allows that. Hence macOS can only support reading NTFS. However, NTFS support is built in and can be activated by searching on Google. Turn on optimise storage in the iCloud settings - thereby it won't download everything to your local drive.
This video would be a lot more productive if you had done some research first. Next you should try Linux for a year.
Most of your faults with the Mac are things that Apple does not control, most issues would also be with Linux or any other non-Windows OS as well. But just two USB-C ports on the Air sucks, I’ll definitely give you that one.
“Most of your faults… are things that Apple does not control”…?
* iCloud is propietarty software
* does Apple not control the formats its OS can read? I can read NTFS drives on Linux and on Windows
* does Apple not control which apps can and cannot run on its OS?
To be clear, I’m not dumping on Apple, but on your argument. And, full disclosure, I own Apple devices
@@guaiqueritech actually microsoft makes it hard for other operating systems to read and write ntfs, even linux has troubles with ntfs
Bro got godlike voice
because he is
I came from Mac and went to Windows.
Never went back.
Bros voice is deeper than the Mariana trench, what is up with that?
I thought everyone love Apple product's.
visual studio is not a coding language it is available on mac
vsc works on mac, i dont know what your on about
visual studio is no coding language thou
You know what he meant, minor mistake. Tbh
@@rasztaki actually i dont.
vs is a coding platform , if you need a ms specific platform you do not switch to mac.
its like switching to windows and complain that there is no Pages.
This would have been an even better video if this creator had done 10% more research and forgo the click baiting trend. 80% of people in the tech industry will at the first glance spot everything wrong with the points made. I mean I am old but not sooo old that my company still uses microsoft Access. Hopefully this creator does his research in future videos
You don't need visual studio when u have xcode
On windows you cannot compile c/c++ without visual studio which costs a fortune on windows
Of course you dont need that on macos because you can compule c/c++ natively
Do your research before you make a video
Literally there is visual studio app. Just 1 google search: visual studio for macos.
visual studio community is free, and you can get mingw to compile C/++ on windows
Visual Studio Community Edition is free, or you could use WSL
wtf visual studio code studio is free which most people use, xcode is hans down the worst ide humanity has ever seen,
@@rano12321 Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio are two completely and totally different apps, despite the very similar names and somewhat similar purposes.
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
You belong to Windows 95
the comments from angry apple fans are funny as f
The people correcting this guy are not "angry apple fans," bro. He's just wrong about a lot of stuff.
That being said, obviously it is perfectly reasonable to use the software that works for you, whatever that happens to be.
@@demoman1596sh apple fans are the type who would go out of their way and make things harder for themselves just to use an apple product because its shinny
@@professionalinsultant3206 Are you so certain you aren't using the products you use because you perceive them as good in some way? Does this not make them "shiny" to you? I'm not so sure you've thought your argument through.
@@demoman1596sh your argument is full of holes. just because someone likes to smoke doesn't mean it is healthy. smoking is not a life style choice but have real consequences to one's health.
@@professionalinsultant3206 What does an argument about health have to do with this discussion? Ultimately, you have no clue what needs and wants drive people to purchase products different from the ones you purchase. You simply assume you know that other people buy things for no good reason (they are "shiny," for instance) and you, on the other hand, buy things for good reasons. This is clearly false, yet you continue in that direction nonetheless.