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macOS Sierra vs Windows 10 : Why Apple Wins

macOS Sierra vs Windows 10 : Why Apple Wins

Posted on June 19, 2016December 3, 2018 By Jarvis

While Microsoft’s Windows 10 Anniversary edition and macOS Sierra are still in beta stages of development both companies have shown their vision for the next year in computing. We already know a lot about their interfaces, search integration, web browsing, multitasking  and other key features. But the question remains, which desktop operating system reigns supreme?

We’ve compared both operating systems as they stand today, and how the companies promise they will evolve in this year’s updates, so you can see which platform is best for you.


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Computers & IT Tags:Apple, computing, desktop, Evolve, Microsoft, operating system, Windows, Windows 10

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