First, I am a Windows user and have no first-hand experience with MacOS.
I have recently offered my son to buy his M1 notebook. I do not really need it as my 9-year Windows 10 Asus is still going strong but this could help him finance a new Apple toy if he wants and I could learn something new.
However, I am beginning to think that MacOS is not a good solution for me because of endless system updates that seem to ruin workflows or render software/hardware incompatible. Out of my memory:
I believe there are fewer issues like that from Windows users here. Is MacOS update model really as broken as I read on these forums or it's just internet whining and things can be sorted out in a reasonably smooth and timely manner?
I have recently offered my son to buy his M1 notebook. I do not really need it as my 9-year Windows 10 Asus is still going strong but this could help him finance a new Apple toy if he wants and I could learn something new.
However, I am beginning to think that MacOS is not a good solution for me because of endless system updates that seem to ruin workflows or render software/hardware incompatible. Out of my memory:
- AirPrint printer drivers replacing manufacturers' software without notice (probably only a small nuisance).
- threads like this one: Mac OS update reset Photoshop without warning .
- MacOS annual upgrades that require printer manufacturers to replace their printer drivers. I hear Epson seems to update their drivers in a timely manner, Canon not so much.
- MacOS upgrades ruining color management.
- MacOS upgrades that make not-so-old software incompatible. I have used Capture One (CO) for 6-7 years under perpetual licences. It is my principle photography piece of software. So far upgraded only once after a camera upgrade. However, I read that CO will only be updated (guaranteed to run) on the latest 3 MacOS versions. If so, this could render perpetual licences obsolete in 3 years' time. Let me not start investigating my decade's old Synology Diskstation compatibility issues under MacOS...
I believe there are fewer issues like that from Windows users here. Is MacOS update model really as broken as I read on these forums or it's just internet whining and things can be sorted out in a reasonably smooth and timely manner?