

Windows Apps Can Differ From Mac CounterpartsĪlthough the number is not huge, some Windows apps do not have equivalent macOS versions. Windows PCs also are somewhat easier to manage and secure from an enterprise fleet standpoint, a selling point that appeals strongly to CIOs. After all, Windows PCs are generally much more affordable than their Mac peers. Most companies have embraced both macOS and Windows and give users a choice at a business level, even though Windows is the predominant OS in the corporate space. The latter is the category that I fall into regularly. Or, more commonly, features that may not be available in macOS versions of these apps.

While Apple’s macOS has grown in sophistication and capability over the past decade - particularly if you have an iPhone or iPad and enjoy the “ ecosystem” benefits - many users may need access to Windows-only apps. I suspect I’m not the only one who faces that challenge. My recent problem was that my Dell XPS 13 Plus was back in California because I didn’t want to lug two laptops with me on vacation. While I perform much of my work on a 2021 M1-based MacBook Pro, I sometimes need access to a Windows PC for specific applications that are unavailable on macOS. An interesting thought occurred to me while I was on Thanksgiving vacation, thousands of miles away from my home in Silicon Valley.
