I left Windows for Mac about ten years ago, and haven't looked back. Unfortunately, I work in a government organization (in Canada) that uses only Windows PCs. I've never inquired as to why, but I suspect it has something to do with the 'everyone uses Windows' idea. Additionally, the spatial information service portal that we have to use is only compatible with Windows IE. (Supposedly the system is compatible with IE on the Mac, but they provide no support for it. Also, there's that little quirk of MS not updating that software anymore...)
I would love to use Macs at work, but they've purposely made things incompatible.
I left Windows for Mac about ten years ago, and haven't looked back. Unfortunately, I work in a government organization (in Canada) that uses only Windows PCs. I've never inquired as to why, but I suspect it has something to do with the 'everyone uses Windows' idea. Additionally, the spatial information service portal that we have to use is only compatible with Windows IE. (Supposedly the system is compatible with IE on the Mac, but they provide no support for it. Also, there's that little quirk of MS not updating that software anymore...) I would love to use Macs at work, but they've purposely made things incompatible.