25 articles exploring technology, productivity, and the tools that shape our work
After using Windows my entire life, I finally took the plunge and made a Mac my main development rig. Here's what the first week really looked like.
Coming from Windows, I had to replace every tool in my arsenal. Some apps just replicated what I had before, but a few genuinely improved how I work.
The Mac ecosystem integration is real, and it's genuinely impressive. But after a week of living in it, I'm starting to see both the benefits and the limitations.
I signed up for Setapp primarily to get CleanShot X without paying full price. What I discovered was a subscription model that actually makes sense for Mac users.
Coming from a Windows desktop setup, Mac hardware has some unexpected quirks that aren't immediately obvious from the marketing materials.