3:09 I think this is an unfair comparison, "Your Phone" or "Phone Link" is really good. It comes preinstalled with samsung phones. you can share your screen, get text messages, and copy images across through your clipboard really easily, and notifications come across seamlessly, if you lose data your phone will offer to hotspot with your PC. the screen mirroring happening years before apple did it too. and ofc if you don't wannna use that there's also KDE connect which is compatible with most OSes and ofc google messages has a web app so you can send encrypted texts from your PC.
Actually when it comes to ecosystem Windows is not too bad. Yes they don’t have their own phones but they make sure that windows works well with android phones and even iPhones through their phone link system which also allows you to get messages, calls or notifications from the phone to the desktop.
0:42 it's been here since at least windows xp, probs even earlier 2:22 windows defender ain't as bad as everyone says it is, it's the best free antivirus for windows 2:48 yeah, you're partially right on this one, but phone link and kde connect exist 3:06 google drive, onedrive, dropbox, 3:27 install powertoys and then enable powertoys run 3:44 everything exists (the app's name is everything) 4:05 the design is better, i have to agree, powertoys run doesn't have transparency
I disagree! While Windows has improved its animations a lot since W7, MacOS is still quite a bit better imo. Examples include the dock (genie or scale effect minimizing, hover magnification) and window reshaping and snapping. MacOS animations are also a LOT smoother than Windows even on powerful machines, virtual desktop switching has had stuttering issues since it was added on W10 and the transition after opening Mission Control is way more seamless than W11 Task View. MacOS (along with iOS and others) has a whole custom animation engine to make sure things are smooth and pretty; they sweat the small details like animation speed curves and stuff like that since that’s their brand. BlazYT made a great 3min video about it, def recommend checking it out
@@goinginzane yes, macOS does have some pretty good animations but some such as the control center or most of the top panel elements I feel like they lack animations
@@ThingyThongy I agree that control center is probably the most glaring thing to not be animated, especially considering it has a pretty nice animation on iOS. The W11 equivalent Action Center has one of the better animations on Windows too. By top panel stuff do you mean menu bar items? If so, the equivalent of those on Windows apps aren't animated either, and imo prob isn't worth the tradeoff of resource use for pretty animations on small functional menus like that. This vid includes some of the best animations in MacOS, def something for Windows to aspire to: ua-cam.com/video/jgGbchq1YUg/v-deo.html
old design is here since windows 95 or smth, so good side is that apps made for windows 10/11 can still be compatibel with xp/7 or older if compiled correctly and coded in win32
0:41 "You have to be forced to use the old design that's been here since Windows 7" actually 🤓☝️ the device manager shown in this part comes directly from Windows 2000, albeit with updates the sound control panel does actually come from Windows 7
@@JerryDoe yeah they don't have baken in drivers for docking stations to support multiple displays. Come on macos, even free and trash OSes like Linux included them.
@@prakhars962 Stop buying cheap crap, some of those docking stations are not up to spec and therefor require "drivers" to hide that fact and some even contain viruses. Yeah they might work but framerates and functionality/speeds will be limited. You dont encounter those driver issues if you buy a certified thunderbolt docking station from a reliable brand like OWC, Satechi, etc... There's even been reports of Dell docking stations infected with malware. This is why MacOS is so protective against connecting peripherals, you can't connect even a USB hub or mouse jiggler without approving the device first as it could carry infected controller firmware.
I think the one expection to the whole consistency thing with macos design is when you are making a custom color profile, the indicators in the sidebar are the ones from the early versions of os X
Wait until he learns Linux is better than both of them just be careful about using KDE Plasma because it does have a stroke half the times and themes often break.
i dont think he is even using windows on a windows system. He is most likely using smthg like parralles of vmware to get windows on his mac. cause his windows looks weird
3:24 I am a windows user but one things that I always wanted that Microsoft do that similar like spotlight search I really badly want something search like spotlight
You really should NOT turn off System Integrity Protection in macOS. It's there for a good reason. I'm a "power user". I'm an Apple certified systems engineer so I know my way around macOS very well. I never have reason to disable SIP or Gatekeeper. You should not disable the security features in macOS . Ever.
That's right. I was just mentioning that I had to do it in order to do destructive tests on MacOS for youtube videos I did previously, like "What if you delete the trash on MacOS?" Under normal usage, of course, don't turn SIP or anything else off.
Windows Defender has gotten so much better. As long as your machine has internet, you are good. We use Defender for Endpoint P2 at my workplace and it is great! Of course Defender for home is not gonna have the same features as Defender P2, but it is more than enough and capable.
also, mac os is a full walled in garden. On windows, you are responsible for all your files. Design elements have stayed from windows 1, 3.1, vista, and more, but they still work together. and if you think the settings are super cluterred, THATS BECASUE THERES A LOT OF SETTINGS
If you don’t like MacOS being a walled garden, just… don’t use Apple ID or any other apple services. I would go as far to say windows is far more of a walled garden considering windows is trying to force you to use ms account
@@cassiuscartland you dont need a microsoft account to use windows. i would go as far to say that linux is open source and if you REALLY think windows is as a walled garden as mac, then i have no clue what to say here. if you hate a tiny bit of non-neatness and dont care about running games that are more than 5 years old, then mac os is OK linux people are so fine they just take responsibility for every bit of the os, not just the file system. they are also the most familiar with the command prompt than windows people, and unless you have homebrew on your mac i dont think you get a command prompt at all. i bet the creator of this video is an avid mac user. if an active linux user tried windows, they'd probably give the same anger that i give toards mac os. windows people (me included) have to sort their stuff, and their example of non-neatness is THE DOWNLOADS FOLDER? make some folders and sort it if you hate it that much. which is better? less freedom or 5 more buttons on the explorer? that or 290 key combinations im not gonna argue any more about this, i use windows 10 every day and its been serving me well for about 5 years now, never showed cracks. we're fine with a lot of settings, even more for driver settings, mac doesnt have drivers because they make all the hardware for the os that theres no need for drivers. Also, lots of PCs dont support windows 11, so you probably should've atleast brought up windows 10 too. also if you HATE the design and everything being inconsistent in design, THEN INSTALL A THEME PACK OR SOMETHING. if you really hate it then make the system look like a mac, its possible on windows. tldr: unfair and unbiased opinion cry about it
Oh you mean, auto sync to onedrive? Forcing u to login into ms account when first time installing windows, big advertisment full screen telling u to switch to win11? Ads on the app menu when first time using it? Responsible for all your files? Are you sure it's not locked behind wallet? And don't forget the inconsistent things behind windows 11, that just reuse things from previous windows as it just work. While Mac doesn't have ads, doesn't require you to connect the internet when you are installing the os, and not having to activate after installation? Who's really locked behind paywall this time. Also if you really want to be responsible for your files, and also the whole os, try gnu/Linux. ( I'm using arch btw )
@@realidkroo you literally have an option to not log in and not use a product key when installing it. im a windows 10 user, and you can literally kill the onedrive task in task manager and never see it again, and if you think windows is the most virus vulnerable, thats true if you use an operating system that isnt actively supported (windows 8 and 7 and others) the big ad telling us to use windows 11 literally appeared ONCE for me, and never happened again. its not a nuisance. to mac, good luck trying to play games 6 years old. ads in the start menu? if you set it up in english-global, all the ads from the start menu literally dissapear. same in 11, if you think that ones worse. if you really like non-freedom, go to mac. if you really like freedom, linux is mostly a good bet. if you like some bits locked down but still some control, windows. no further questions. EDIT (READ PLEASE) and if you like arguing, go to twitter.
11) Doesn't update or reboot without your permission, also doesn't install bloatware. 12) Sleep works, unlike every windows machine i have used either doesnt go into full sleep or locks to a black screen after wakeup. 13) MacOS informs and requires each app installed to allow permissions such like see local network, use microphone, read clipboard etc... 14) MacOS works flawlessly among other Apple devices, seamless... out of the box, you can copy text on your iPad, Iphone, Mac Mini and paste it on any other device, or you can unlock your Mac with your Apple watch, you can drag and drop files wirelessly without much fuss between devices, and a ton more features...
It has a learning curve, i see frequent unfair reviews of new Macs because the reviewer doesn't know even the basic functions of OSX. But once you know all the functions, you'd be glad and never going back. The most difficult ones are "Shortcuts" a very extended implementation of IF-THEN-ELSE... (works cross devices) and "Automator" a visual and manual scripting of basic tasks, also lets you record and execute tasks using mouse or keyboard input (a very extended macro recorder).
at this point everything is better than windows 💀 (i use arch btw)
you use the most minimalistic of all OS
you use the disability of a pc user
everything is better than windows? are you kidding me? then how can't you still run the 5% of windows games on linux? including roblox?
@@EmirDesignNewbie U can run almost 90% of windows games in Linux including roblox brother
@@EmirDesignNewbie just run it under proton
3:09 I think this is an unfair comparison, "Your Phone" or "Phone Link" is really good. It comes preinstalled with samsung phones. you can share your screen, get text messages, and copy images across through your clipboard really easily, and notifications come across seamlessly, if you lose data your phone will offer to hotspot with your PC.
the screen mirroring happening years before apple did it too.
and ofc if you don't wannna use that there's also KDE connect which is compatible with most OSes
and ofc google messages has a web app so you can send encrypted texts from your PC.
True, almost everything Apple ecosystem can do, including very fast file transfers!
Actually when it comes to ecosystem Windows is not too bad. Yes they don’t have their own phones but they make sure that windows works well with android phones and even iPhones through their phone link system which also allows you to get messages, calls or notifications from the phone to the desktop.
oh do i miss lumias
@@unhenryable What do you mean?
@@lukchem nokia lumia, it's windows phone
@@undefinedCat ah yes these were kinda cool.
As a windows user and an Android fanboy, I agree MacOS is beautiful and looks and feels better than windows.
Even though BootCamp and x32/x86 applications don't work anymore.
As a windows user and an Android fanboy I disagree.
@@VictorTheMediocrebootcamp isnt needed. If you need to run peasant os go get a dell or something
Im a mac and android fanboy
@UbuntuPersonNoMint You mean Parallels?
0:42 it's been here since at least windows xp, probs even earlier
2:22 windows defender ain't as bad as everyone says it is, it's the best free antivirus for windows
2:48 yeah, you're partially right on this one, but phone link and kde connect exist
3:06 google drive, onedrive, dropbox,
3:27 install powertoys and then enable powertoys run
3:44 everything exists (the app's name is everything)
4:05 the design is better, i have to agree, powertoys run doesn't have transparency
"Windows and MacOS are both very good OS" that is one way to start a video
Both are good anyways (windows11 blue screened 3 times while writing.)
lol
best bro
Id rather use windows 10
11 is bad use 10
11 ain't bad but how tf did u blue screen 3 times
MacOS is really nice, but i feel like it lacks animations in some aspects such as the control center and similar stuff
That's what I like about MacOS personally, it's like the one Apple platform that has kept the function-over-form in that sense
I disagree! While Windows has improved its animations a lot since W7, MacOS is still quite a bit better imo. Examples include the dock (genie or scale effect minimizing, hover magnification) and window reshaping and snapping. MacOS animations are also a LOT smoother than Windows even on powerful machines, virtual desktop switching has had stuttering issues since it was added on W10 and the transition after opening Mission Control is way more seamless than W11 Task View. MacOS (along with iOS and others) has a whole custom animation engine to make sure things are smooth and pretty; they sweat the small details like animation speed curves and stuff like that since that’s their brand. BlazYT made a great 3min video about it, def recommend checking it out
@@goinginzane yes, macOS does have some pretty good animations but some such as the control center or most of the top panel elements I feel like they lack animations
@@ThingyThongy I agree that control center is probably the most glaring thing to not be animated, especially considering it has a pretty nice animation on iOS. The W11 equivalent Action Center has one of the better animations on Windows too. By top panel stuff do you mean menu bar items? If so, the equivalent of those on Windows apps aren't animated either, and imo prob isn't worth the tradeoff of resource use for pretty animations on small functional menus like that.
This vid includes some of the best animations in MacOS, def something for Windows to aspire to: ua-cam.com/video/jgGbchq1YUg/v-deo.html
@@goinginzane when I used windows, the taskbar items were animated
Things that Windows do better than macOS : Compatibility 🗿
Sadly that’s a developer decision.
old design is here since windows 95 or smth, so good side is that apps made for windows 10/11 can still be compatibel with xp/7 or older if compiled correctly and coded in win32
0:41 "You have to be forced to use the old design that's been here since Windows 7"
actually 🤓☝️ the device manager shown in this part comes directly from Windows 2000, albeit with updates
the sound control panel does actually come from Windows 7
"eVeRy TiMe A nEw VeRsIoN cOmEs OuT, iT iS aLwAyS cOnSiStEnT". Consistency isn't a problem for an OS, just learn how to use it!
he is talking about design and not functionality
Windows became garbage ever since Windows 8.
Not since windows 3?
- Rectify11
- Localsend
- Powertoys
OSX, iOS, has everything baked in, no need to install third party apps, works out of the box.
Also doesn't need to be set up.
@@JerryDoe yeah they don't have baken in drivers for docking stations to support multiple displays. Come on macos, even free and trash OSes like Linux included them.
@@prakhars962 Stop buying cheap crap, some of those docking stations are not up to spec and therefor require "drivers" to hide that fact and some even contain viruses.
Yeah they might work but framerates and functionality/speeds will be limited.
You dont encounter those driver issues if you buy a certified thunderbolt docking station from a reliable brand like OWC, Satechi, etc...
There's even been reports of Dell docking stations infected with malware. This is why MacOS is so protective against connecting peripherals, you can't connect even a USB hub or mouse jiggler without approving the device first as it could carry infected controller firmware.
Win11 includes remnants of all past Windows UI designs up to Win3.1.
I think the one expection to the whole consistency thing with macos design is when you are making a custom color profile, the indicators in the sidebar are the ones from the early versions of os X
Dude, most of the stuff is also in windows.
"very good operating systems" both are locked behind paywalls to get access to all of the operating system's features
MacOS is technically free as you can download the direct installer with no paywall from the apple website
Windows is free but not activation you need a comment for that
Both are "free" in the same way WinRAR's infinite 40-day trial is free- technically costs money but it's not like they do shit to stop you lol
What the blud are talking abt both are free lol
@@dxtremecaliber They are talking about Activation (it's like windows activation key or product key...)
Wait until he learns Linux is better than both of them just be careful about using KDE Plasma because it does have a stroke half the times and themes often break.
Linux sucks, Macos and windows are far better, Ubuntu is good tho
@@MayhemStudioss skill issue
Ubuntu is goat and I love it but I can't use it for work because of compatibility @@MayhemStudioss
@@MayhemStudioss Is that a Adobe suite user? Also Linux Mint is better than Ubuntu.
Bro called one of the only major bad linux distros the only good one
please when you're making your videos , install graphic drivers on windows 11 . to get rounded corners
Thanks for pointing it out, will do! Things mentioned in the video still apply though.
i dont think he is even using windows on a windows system. He is most likely using smthg like parralles of vmware to get windows on his mac. cause his windows looks weird
@@datastream_yt yeah your windows looks outdated
@@Rusty01he uses UTM for Windows VMs
in short, everything except gaming.
windows 11 has a good ecosystem with android, ex. my phone, onedrive for android
3:24 I am a windows user but one things that I always wanted that Microsoft do that similar like spotlight search I really badly want something search like spotlight
Its ok guys, data stream is back in his right mind and we didn't loose him to the winblows overlords
I remember when "windows" file names could have eight characters, and the file extension could be up to three. What a joke.
Yeah those were funny times, and Mac users had to wait another ten years until they got multi tasking
shut up and use powertoys!
The Windows ecosystem doesn't exist because it's called the windows + android ecosystem. They've gotten quite a bit better at it.
3:27 try "Tiny 11" or make video on it pls
I dualboot macos and tiny11 ;)
@ its ilegal to have macOS on not Apple divaice
@@andrejvyhlidal7810 yeah but who said im hackintoshing? I just installed it through bootcamp on a regular non silicon mac
@@andrejvyhlidal7810 you can still run MacOS on any devices no matter illegal or not lol
You really should NOT turn off System Integrity Protection in macOS. It's there for a good reason. I'm a "power user". I'm an Apple certified systems engineer so I know my way around macOS very well. I never have reason to disable SIP or Gatekeeper. You should not disable the security features in macOS . Ever.
That's right. I was just mentioning that I had to do it in order to do destructive tests on MacOS for youtube videos I did previously, like "What if you delete the trash on MacOS?"
Under normal usage, of course, don't turn SIP or anything else off.
Windows Defender has gotten so much better. As long as your machine has internet, you are good. We use Defender for Endpoint P2 at my workplace and it is great! Of course Defender for home is not gonna have the same features as Defender P2, but it is more than enough and capable.
also, mac os is a full walled in garden.
On windows, you are responsible for all your files. Design elements have stayed from windows 1, 3.1, vista, and more, but they still work together.
and if you think the settings are super cluterred, THATS BECASUE THERES A LOT OF SETTINGS
If you don’t like MacOS being a walled garden, just… don’t use Apple ID or any other apple services. I would go as far to say windows is far more of a walled garden considering windows is trying to force you to use ms account
@@cassiuscartland you dont need a microsoft account to use windows. i would go as far to say that linux is open source and if you REALLY think windows is as a walled garden as mac, then i have no clue what to say here.
if you hate a tiny bit of non-neatness and dont care about running games that are more than 5 years old, then mac os is OK
linux people are so fine they just take responsibility for every bit of the os, not just the file system. they are also the most familiar with the command prompt than windows people, and unless you have homebrew on your mac i dont think you get a command prompt at all. i bet the creator of this video is an avid mac user. if an active linux user tried windows, they'd probably give the same anger that i give toards mac os.
windows people (me included) have to sort their stuff, and their example of non-neatness is THE DOWNLOADS FOLDER? make some folders and sort it if you hate it that much. which is better? less freedom or 5 more buttons on the explorer? that or 290 key combinations
im not gonna argue any more about this, i use windows 10 every day and its been serving me well for about 5 years now, never showed cracks. we're fine with a lot of settings, even more for driver settings, mac doesnt have drivers because they make all the hardware for the os that theres no need for drivers. Also, lots of PCs dont support windows 11, so you probably should've atleast brought up windows 10 too. also if you HATE the design and everything being inconsistent in design, THEN INSTALL A THEME PACK OR SOMETHING. if you really hate it then make the system look like a mac, its possible on windows.
tldr: unfair and unbiased opinion
cry about it
Oh you mean, auto sync to onedrive? Forcing u to login into ms account when first time installing windows, big advertisment full screen telling u to switch to win11? Ads on the app menu when first time using it? Responsible for all your files? Are you sure it's not locked behind wallet? And don't forget the inconsistent things behind windows 11, that just reuse things from previous windows as it just work. While Mac doesn't have ads, doesn't require you to connect the internet when you are installing the os, and not having to activate after installation? Who's really locked behind paywall this time. Also if you really want to be responsible for your files, and also the whole os, try gnu/Linux. ( I'm using arch btw )
@@realidkroo you literally have an option to not log in and not use a product key when installing it.
im a windows 10 user, and you can literally kill the onedrive task in task manager and never see it again, and if you think windows is the most virus vulnerable, thats true if you use an operating system that isnt actively supported (windows 8 and 7 and others) the big ad telling us to use windows 11 literally appeared ONCE for me, and never happened again. its not a nuisance.
to mac, good luck trying to play games 6 years old.
ads in the start menu? if you set it up in english-global, all the ads from the start menu literally dissapear. same in 11, if you think that ones worse.
if you really like non-freedom, go to mac.
if you really like freedom, linux is mostly a good bet.
if you like some bits locked down but still some control, windows. no further questions.
EDIT (READ PLEASE)
and if you like arguing, go to twitter.
@vinfinityremakerguyI recently installed windows and needed to create a ms account to make the thing finish the installation
Is nit everything better than windows? ( i’m on linux ( arch btw ))
So only by one think mac is better - it is more consistant, and plays better with apple things
Do you think macOS apps' icon is better than windows?
After windows recall, windows is the worst operating system. Switch to kubuntu
1:40 you have no right to say anything about security without having much knowledge in cyber security
16 minutes??? LETS GOOO!!!!
Oooh! Apple stuff works with apple stuff. How neat. My toaster works with any brand of bread. So? 😂
windows defender hate in the big 24 💔
Use temple os
I completely agree with you.
Forgot to mention Lookup view
2:19 Windows Defender is actually good since windows 10.
0:40 since Windows 2000.
I hate apple but you are just right, you forgot phone link it is good I had it before but didn't need it or use it
Now let us talk about running games on MacOS..oops!
windows have no love in it
Good video mister ❤❤
Thanks :)
2:59 bill gates shows as green bubble
No. I think Windows 11 design is much better. Windows Defender is great protect app.
great video!
2:15 Backwards compatible with a lot of malware 😂😂
iPhone 6s.........
I know, i know....
don't judge, I'm still rocking the 7 (as secondary but still)
rocking an se 1th gen. don’t judge people
At least it can be jailbroken
11) Doesn't update or reboot without your permission, also doesn't install bloatware.
12) Sleep works, unlike every windows machine i have used either doesnt go into full sleep or locks to a black screen after wakeup.
13) MacOS informs and requires each app installed to allow permissions such like see local network, use microphone, read clipboard etc...
14) MacOS works flawlessly among other Apple devices, seamless... out of the box, you can copy text on your iPad, Iphone, Mac Mini and paste it on any other device, or you can unlock your Mac with your Apple watch, you can drag and drop files wirelessly without much fuss between devices, and a ton more features...
Windows defender is pretty good tbh
but weird use macOS for the cashier
I use opensuse btw
Im one of the Top first in 100!😂
I think MacOs is way easier to use then windows
You say that when it's the least used OS
It has a learning curve, i see frequent unfair reviews of new Macs because the reviewer doesn't know even the basic functions of OSX.
But once you know all the functions, you'd be glad and never going back.
The most difficult ones are "Shortcuts" a very extended implementation of IF-THEN-ELSE... (works cross devices) and "Automator" a visual and manual scripting of basic tasks, also lets you record and execute tasks using mouse or keyboard input (a very extended macro recorder).
@@EmirDesignNewbiegive an apple device to a first timer and they'll learn quickly without holding their hand. You can't say the same about windows.
Who gives a shit how deep down low lvl settings hi looks like of stuff you'll never touch unless u need anyway
you only mentioned the good thing in mac but not the bads
mac bads more than win 11💩
Check out the video on what windows does better than macos
Mac has short comings true but window's itself is the short coming. Trash os called windows 💩💩💩💩
@@UbuntuPersonNoMint you're really dedicated to bringing down windows lol
@@datastream_yt if it were any good I'd not be be against but I had to be raised by that piece of crap before I knew what a real os should be like.
@@UbuntuPersonNoMint
apple fan boi😂 shutup
Trash racing trash meme
Hey I'm early!!!!
Yes you are! :)
Both OS trash, Linux better and free xD