softwaresails
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Sales Manager
I like having a MacBook because it’s one ecosystem for all of my devices. 

My phone, watch, iPad, and MacBook are all connected. 

I use my iPad when I go to shows or on-site meetings so it’s nice having it all synced up with all my files in the same place. 

I know that can be done with any device using third party programs but the ease of use with it being native to the devices is huge for me. 

Plus, the devices are nice to look at which helps when being in person. 
Salespreuner
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Regional Sales Director
Oh totally relatable! thanks for the information :)
SalesPharaoh
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Senior Account Executive
I like windows more, nore things are compatible to it IMO, more flexibility to customize your machine. IMO
Salespreuner
Big Shot
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Regional Sales Director
Oh that's cool thing🙏
Beans
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Enterprise Account Executive
Windows only, not a fan of the Mac UI/shortcuts etc
Salespreuner
Big Shot
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Regional Sales Director
Cool. Any particular reason?
Beans
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Enterprise Account Executive
It's new and scary.

Outside of my iPhone I've never really used mac OS.
Salespreuner
Big Shot
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Regional Sales Director
Ah, okay. Gotcha. Thanks
Indakitchenwhippin
Politicker
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Channel Sales
Windows for sure, I have used a Macbook for a total of like 4 hours over my entire lifetime, if that. I have always been big on computers and spent more time than I should of on windows growing up(lots of gaming, fucking around with hardware, windows customization etc)  so having to relearn an entire new set of shortcuts and a new UI is very unappealing to me.
Salespreuner
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Regional Sales Director
Ah, okay I get that clear and straightforward. Cheers
Chep
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Bitcoin Adoption Specialist
Big apple guy here
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Regional Sales Director
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