Hi Arnold,

I work with both windows and mac systems / machines,

I do a lot of work both at home and work with active directory and exchange 
servers so I prefer to use windows for exchange and windows active directory 
admin tools for AD. The AD tools is not something that at this point can be 
done from a mac or at least that we have found.

I also find that speed for me in windows is  still greater due to years more of 
use so I still fall back to that for comfort.


I play more of my media on the mac as it’s better setup for media both playing 
and production.
But being able to have both systems in one machine is an excellent choice, I 
can flick between OS’s within 20 seconds

But mainly it’s comfort and a lack of knowledge and then the power tools that 
make me use the windows machine.
Hope that helps

Cheers,


Simon f


From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Arnold Schmidt
Sent: Sunday, 10 July 2016 12:33 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Windows For An Hour A Day, was Re: For new, or majorly struggling Mac 
users: Please read

Your original message brings up an interesting point, in that you said you 
might spend half hour, , to an hour in windows.  Being that I have now ordered 
my Mac mini, I am not going back this time, what type things simply work better 
in windows than on the mac?  Oftentimes, it is that the user simply does not 
know how to do something well when they say something doesn't work as well, so 
I am more interested in the answer from the more experienced users.  I know, 
for example, that Openbook will not be available to me on the Mac, I don't know 
how well DocuScan, from System Access works, and it sounds as if scanning and 
reading, by importing everything into a word processing app is about more 
trouble than it is worth.  No problem, I will use KNFB reader on my iPhone.  
But what else does windows do better?  Thanks for any opinions.

Arnold Schmidt

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