I have said nothing public about Apple this year. That should be no surprise since my newest Mac is a January 2012 Mac Mini and I left Apple over thirteen years ago.
Our company while still on the Mac has migrated to Outlook and I would be surprised to see something that would get me to spend my personal money on a Mac. I am sure they are still good products but I do not think there is any question that Apple's computer software is no longer cutting edge or very innovative. The biggest hurdle for those of us outside of Apple's declining market share is why Apple hardware is so expensive given that the components are virtually the same as the ones in first tier Windows products. Windows 10 has proven to be very capable software and there are things such as file handling that I like better in Windows 10 than I do on the Mac.
However, this is not a post about Apple hardware but a link to an article where I suggest that the cult-like following of Apple's products might have infected other parts of our lives. You can read more at Cheerleading Enforcers.
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