That’s a tricky question: while there’s one Mac OS, there’s actually three different versions of Windows geared towards workstation users (Home, Professional and the lesser known Workstation edition). Double that number if you consider downgrades from Windows 11 to Windows 10 (for the more conservative business users out there. Windows offer a much wider choice for users and supports arcane, legacy and niche applications as well. Mac works well for software that’s native to its platform, unshackled by legacy code and compatible with its powerful Arm-based processor range. Ultimately the choice of operating systems depends on a few parameters outside the scope of this FAQ.
✅Are you a new user or an existing one?
✅What OS do you currently use?
✅Would you consider investment for training?
✅Do you want to move to another platform?
✅Are you the one (or part of the team) taking the business decision?
✅Is your main software suite tied to Windows or Apple?