SoundGuy wrote:
I guess I must have missed this so-called "frustration", having switched years ago from PC to Mac ... couldn't pay me to go back and be continually abused by PC when Mac is about as Plug 'n Play as it gets. To me a computer is a toaster - I don't want to know how it works, I just want it to make "toast", and for me that's what my Macs do. :B
X2. I switched about five years ago. I currently have a Win7 desktop, a Linux laptop and a Macbook Pro. The Mac is the one I use, because there is so much frustration with the others. I haven't tried Win10, because I have read so many complaints about it.
I use Libre Office, which is compatible with MS Office documents. The first time you reboot your Mac, you will swear off Windows. Mac reboots in about a minute, or less. My PC takes at least five minutes, and that is on a clean install. I will grant that iTunes is probably the most frustrating, incomprehensibly user unfriendly software ever written, but you already know that.
If learning curve is your only concern about the switch, forget it. Spend an hour on the Mac and you will forget you are on a a different OS. No computer is perfect, but if you want frustration, stick with Windows.