There are informed opinions. . . and opinions from people like you who really don't know what they are talking about who shouldn't be spouting off on them. . . especially when they use those opinions to denigrate an entire class of people like Mac users with such comments as "From a support perspective, one could say that people who use Macs are simpler. . ."
". . .simpler?" Really?
How arrogant can you be? The vast majority of Mac users have made that choice after being Windows users and are familiar with BOTH platforms, and are essentially bi-lingual speakers in a world of mono-linguists. . . and you, one who speaks a single language claim that your single language users are somehow more more sophisticated than those who can speak two?
Most Mac users can do their own tech support. . . what little they need to do. They've made the rational decision to buy a platform that needs less.
I’m trying to have a civil discussion here and all you do is reply with more insults. Typical.
Bottom line is it’s all a matter of preference anyway. Both are good stable environments. Both have a set purpose.
Some people choose to have more flexibility, whereas others more “safety”. I like Windows because I’m familiar with it and enjoy the experience even at the ripe ole age of 80. It’s flexible, fast, and works well.
There’s a reason why Windows still dominates the market. I’m sure their new offering (Windows 10) will win over lots of people and Apple will continue to play catchup like they’ve been doing for decades in the PC realm. That’s just the way it is...for now anyway.
And therein lies the rub. IT guys like their job so why would they install equipment that makes them obsolete?