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Old 26 Oct 2018, 02:12 PM   #16
redge
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Originally Posted by TenFour View Post
Calm down. I have used Apple products professionally since they existed, and most of my household is all Apple. I currently use Linux myself for most things, but I work fulltime with Microsoft at work, and I use Gmail and Google stuff with all of them. With what I do 90% of the time I am working with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Gmail, and Drive. However, I find lots of problems with Apple in business unless you go full Office, and then it is much cheaper, easier and more compatible to go all Microsoft. With Office 365 you get at least 1TB of storage per seat, 50GB inboxes, all the latest office programs, and very reliable email that works with your domain and perfectly with Outlook. OneDrive and Sharepoint syncing work well. The apps work very well on Android phones, though not sure about on iOS.
Why do you have a problem with answering a simple question? What this comes down to is that you are not prepared to say that you have worked in an Apple business ecosystem, but want to dance around the question, as simple as it is, and that you continue to have no concrete criticisms to make, as distinct from general broadsides, about Apple as an ecosystem or of MacOS/iOS + FastMail for e-mail.

As for Linux, which you say you use for most things, good for you. I have over a decade of experience with Arch Linux, which as you may know is one of the more demanding Linux distributions. I use it - more precisely, play with it - out of interest, but running Linux has zero to do with actually starting a business, in particular one that requires the use, as ours does, of widely used, standard applications, and specialised applications like Lightroom, Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X.

I don't understand what you think you are accomplishing with these posts. I'm at a point, as someone who has worked for years with Microsoft 365 Enterprise and Google Gmail, where I'm just dismissing what you are saying as unknowledgeable and peculiarly persistent.

Last edited by redge : 26 Oct 2018 at 03:50 PM.
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