

The crashes are all but absent these days, and the UI is far cleaner than the mess of icons and colors and gradients. The disastrous decision to change the keyboard (the notoriously awful butterfly switches), poor thermals, rising costs and general bugginess of OSX has made a lot of users swear off Apple.Īt the same time, Windows seems to have found new mojo. You can partly blame this on Apple dropping the ball over the last few iterations of the Macbook. While one of the best DAWs around – Logic Pro – remains Mac only, Windows has staked an increasingly larger share of the creative pie. I see more and more Windows laptops in production studios.


Until a few years ago, it used to be that if you were a musician (or heck, any “creative”), you would just stick to Apple.īut that's changed in the last few years.
