Great reading Vitaly!
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Thank you!

I mostly use PyCharm for Python and Javascript and Android Studio. No surprises there.

The best part of the Mac for me, however, is the awesome command line enhancements: iTerm2, Zsh, tig, ranger and all the super powerful Linux utilities that were either unavailable or a pain to work with on Windows.

I haven’t tried running native Windows apps on the Mac. I saw it is possible, but I don’t think the memory usage of the virtualization would any app worth it.

Thanks for the other recommendation, JumpShare looks really nice!