

Thus the local storage would just be used for storing my programs. As a student and someone who does development, all my notes, project files are always as such synced to the cloud where I can just continue to work on my project anytime without the worry of losing my data.

Granted you can download the windows edition of iCloud but there has always some issues with syncing. Currently it is priced at $0.99 / 50GB a month and it WORKS flawlessly, it syncs your desktop files to the cloud whenever there is an active internet connection and as such you can access your files anywhere (here’s the catch, by using an Apple device). So how do I choose the best local storage for myself? As a university computer science student, I do have plenty of IDEs, libraries, project files, docker images etc and I would recommend a storage size of 256GB as here comes the Apple magic, iCloud. One thing Apple loves to suck it’s money out of their own consumer’s are that they charge a premium for storage, top up $200 for 250GB? Another $600 for 1TB and the list goes on. Storageįirst of all, let’s talk about STORAGE. However there are a few tips / tricks that will make you a superior user in MacOS in a few applications. My very first user experience was, “wow Apple got this right”, using a MacBook for over an year and the experience is always fresh and flawless. So which is superior? Windows or Mac? I’ll not address this debate here but rather on the transition from a Windows user to a Mac user. And the pull to get a MacBook came from me studying Computer Science as a degree.
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I have been using windows for at least 20 years of my life and also a full time android user. An article written by a productivity technology university student
