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Originally Posted by Ginger Power
PC>>>Apple
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Here we go...
I know you're joking. But a lot of people still truly polarize around one or the other and I think that in this day and age this is short-sighted.
Bottom line, it's a really good idea to know how to work with both (and Linux too). They're both great platforms, one is no longer clearly better than the other. I've used both, preferred one over the other, switched camps multiple times over the years. I currently own the one - a Retina MacBook Pro which has both OS X and Windows installed - and my next purchase will be the other, possibly a Dell XPS 13 or a Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book. I'm not "switching", I want to keep using both.
Macs aren't as perfect and "it just works" as they once were, and PCs aren't as crashy and virus-ridden as they once were.