Purchased a new Mac lately? Oh, but you were once part of the PC camp? No worries, buddy – we were once in that similar boat. Come, we'll show you how it's done the Unplggd way...a successful no-frills recipe for a perfect transition from PC to Mac.
Apartment Therapy's Tech Editor Gregory Han seeks to help others find a harmony between home technology and home decor from scenic Silver Lake, CA, when he isn't hiking trails or exploring tide pools all across California.
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The hardest part is unlearning Windows habits. It's all there, just in different places. If you're a consumer, you don't lose anything. If you're a business, there might be some apps you can't run anymore. If you're a programmer, you'll love it because it's Unix. If you're a gamer, forget about it.
I switched 5 years ago and have never looked back. It's just so much more enjoyable for everyday things. When you use Windows at work all day, it's nice to get on a Mac at home. Psychologically, it really helps you leave work at work when your home computer is different.
The hardest part is unlearning Windows habits. It's all there, just in different places. If you're a consumer, you don't lose anything. If you're a business, there might be some apps you can't run anymore. If you're a programmer, you'll love it because it's Unix. If you're a gamer, forget about it.
I switched 5 years ago and have never looked back. It's just so much more enjoyable for everyday things. When you use Windows at work all day, it's nice to get on a Mac at home. Psychologically, it really helps you leave work at work when your home computer is different.