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And now I’m never going back.
As with any breakup though, there have been some tough moments.
The truth is, I still haven’t moved all my stuff out of Windows space.
It’s a rare breakup, though, where the comingling of our stuff still works.
As a longtimeMicrosoftcustomer, I still useOneDrive, yes, even on the Mac.
The MacBook isn’t the least bit jealous it’s a thrupple that works.
I still have affection forWindows 11and use it on occasion at home.
Knowing how much she hates change, I haven’t suggested she break up with Windows, too.
Love can be hard to explain, but in the case of a computer, it’s far easier.
Every single day, I see reasons that support my choice.
It’s not flashy but is elegant.
You see, my go-to ultraportable for almost a decade was a series ofMicrosoft Surface Prolaptops.
I loved how thin and light they were and found tremendous utility in the touch screen.
I even drew on them sometimes, though my go-to digital canvas is theiPad Pro.
In the early days of using a MacBook Air, I did occasionally poke at the inert screen.
It was embarrassing for both of us.
On the Surface Pro, it could be extreme.
The only thing more important than longevity in a relationship is reliability or at least dependability.
The system could be unpredictable and crash-prone.
I just never knew when my Windows system would go blue, I mean Blue Screen.
If it was just one uncooperative system, I’d chalk it up to a minor problematic relationship.
But through every Surface Laptop Pro, the crashes would return.
My new love, my MacBook Pro, is as reliable as the sunrise and sunset.
Ask me if I am in love, I will answer in the affirmative.