One such example is Mission Control, and the ability to have multiple desktop windows with separate apps assigned to each-and the simple swipe gestures that let you switch seamlessly. It is not just the fact that we don't have monthly updated on macOS which break basic functionality, such as Wi-Fi or VPN access (looking at you, Microsoft). There are things about the macOS, which simply fits like a glove. The choice of computing device, for me, does entirely depend on what I find more comfortable to use on a daily basis. The matter of hardware: I have reasons to trust the Apple MacBook On the software side, it can all be a rather complex web that involves a variety of apps and services, including Microsoft 365, Google Drive, Pocket, Spotify and more. The default however remains the Apple MacBook Pro, the MacBook Pro 16 at the time of writing this. That being said, I do attempt to create a picture of how exactly I manage to weave all the computing devices I use into the same web of productivity and utility-and believe me, there are many that keep changing regularly, since that is part of the job.