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Which professionals is the Mac Pro for? We couldn’t find them
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I'm a software engineer and have been one at T-Mobile, Comcast and various video game studios. Not a single person used Mac as an engineer. The closest we got was people using Linux because they were backend developers or operations. Mac users were always limited to account managers or non-technical executives. If you know a whole major corporation that uses Mac and it's not Apple or Adobe, then I'd be very shocked.
I haven't worked as an engineer since Windows 7
Does enterprise-class Windows 10/11 show ads as part of the desktop?