This is good new to people I know at work, for me since at work I use Linux it is a non-issue.
People on MACs need to have 1 proprietary application that is only partially works on MACs (& Linux). So that will make the MAC people happy. On Linux I have a Windows VM in case I need to use that feature.
Usually writing Macs as MACs is almost a shibboleth among people who have very strong negative feelings towards the platform for some reason. (MAC’s is the ultimate misspelling)
So it’s interesting to see a person who’s apparently neutral write it that way.
Used in that way, I hate it almost as much as people writing Micro$oft and similar. It just feels so darn childish, it makes me dismiss their opinion altogether.
People on MACs need to have 1 proprietary application that is only partially works on MACs (& Linux). So that will make the MAC people happy. On Linux I have a Windows VM in case I need to use that feature.