Apple all the way for me. Although I do have Windows on my Mac via both Bootcamp and Parallels, plus my TV and my TiVo Stream 4K have Android operating systems. I just don't have it on my phone.
Have you tried Parallels? Works pretty well for me. Keep in mind a very small amount of programs won't work on a virtual machine. If you have an Intel Mac you could also try Bootcamp for using Windows.Primarily Apple but I do have a couple Windows machines around for software that require it. I ran Windows in VMWare for a few years but finally gave up. Just needed some stuff to work and sometimes the VMs did not.
Have you tried Parallels? Works pretty well for me. Keep in mind a very small amount of programs won't work on a virtual machine. If you have an Intel Mac you could also try Bootcamp for using Windows.
All I can say is is that Parallels runs A LOT better than VMWare Fusion, but if you have an Intel based Mac, Bootcamp is the way to go.I got tired of software mismatches between the Mac, and VMWare and Windows. I just bought an inexpensive Windows laptop and don't worry about it any more. This was primarily to run Quicken and Calman.
I actually managed to bypass the TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11 on Bootcamp on my Mac.Windows 11 is great. I prefer Android, my work phone is an iPhone 12 and I don't see the appeal.
my answer is mac and AndroidThe only copy of Windows 10 I have is running on a Mac Mini that got hit by lightning at my in-Laws’. The on-board HDMI and Ethernet got zapped, but the Mini-DVI/Thunderbolt 2 ports still work for those functions. It takes a kickin’ and keeps on tickin’!
macOS on the other three Macs: MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, and 5K Retina iMac.
When I was Folding, I was using Ubuntu 18.04, I believe. Now running Lubuntu on a small appliance for CUPS.
iPhone 13 for me, iPhone XS for Mrs Andrew Tate Life. Foxbat, iPad Gen 9 for me and previous Gen iPad Air for her. She has an Apple Watch Series 4, I’m still on the fence.
I know iPhones and Android phones work pretty well with PCs, and obviously iPhones work pretty well with Macs, but how well do Android phones work with Macs? I've always been strictly Apple, so I'm curious.my answer is mac and Android