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Yeah I hate macOS and I hate doing tech support over the phone. macOS never gives descriptive errors, I end up throwing in the towel much earlier compared to other OSes if I give up at all.
Yep. Crappy errors that tell you nothing, and of course they want it dome over the phone.
for me MacOS is the easiest os ever, installing apps is incredibly easy, solving some error too, updating etc. on windows I have had update problems, apps not running, to make it good enough you have to install more than 10 other programs, it is just not for me I guess