Mike, I am an elderly Gynecologist myself (and (have to) use Windows10 for the practice management software (of course in a VirtualBox window on a Mac)) :-)-O and I can tell you even my mother could switch from Windows to the Mac :-)-O.
And, as a matter of fact, she did :-)-O I like to bleed on the edge so I update LyX the day I become aware of it for myself but have it on a package manager (called homebrew) on the boxes I "support". The only small issue is one needs to reinstall MacTeX once a year. I have a script for this which I run on all my own and supported machines. The script doesn't even install the full version of MacTeX, only the smaller BasicTeX after saving all packages installed and then pulling the additional ones afterwards saving a few Gigs (even though disk space is cheap these days). Once a month one runs the TeX Live Manager from the command line or tlcockpit (a java app) and the updates are done. Totally painless. greetings, el On 16/06/2020 14:25, Mike Reeks wrote: > Yes Eberhard avery useful. > > Many of my colleagues have suggested it. I should have done it years > ago. I’m 75 now and am weary of learning new operating systems. Ive > used windows from the beginning. Something I’m familiar with and > works for me. > > So forgive me, my life left is too short for such considerations. > > Many thanks > Mike -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users