Perhaps both are available by the time this interview releases! Where can we find your macOS wallpaper? ![]() Long story short, I’m using an Intel-based Mac until full production versions of ARM Windows 11 and ARM Office apps are available. There are ARM-versions of Excel and Word to test of course, and I can install macOS versions of Excel and Word no problem, but other Windows-only software broke when exporting reports to Excel or Word. All software I require each day worked on ARM Windows 11 except for Microsoft Excel and Word. I tested my office workflow on an M1 MacBook Air and it performed better in most ways running the ARM-version of the Windows 11 Insider Preview. I’m currently using an Intel-based iMac because of my work inside Parallels and Windows. We’ll see what Apple’s October event brings. I long for a second 27-inch display on an ergonomic arm that I can rotate for clients to look at their tax returns or financial information during a meeting, or just for spreading out digital documentation across twice the screen space. I also generally connect an M1 iPad Pro to my iMac throughout the day, but we’re not touching on iOS or iPadOS today. I sit in a Herman Miller Aeron chair and my desk is an original, state-of-the-art antique that is in desperate need of replacing. ZSA Planck EZ Mechanical Keyboard - Kailh Thick Gold switches.27-inch iMac (2019) - 3 GHz 6-core Intel Core i5, 24GB RAM, Radeon Pro 570X 4 GB VRAM, 512GB SSD.I’ve settled on an Intel iMac setup (for now) that has actually improved my productivity over past PC setups. It has been a year of testing new workflows and software. I have long worked on Macs, iPads, and iPhones for The Sweet Setup, but I was only able to transition to a Mac at the accounting office in the last year or so. I have two beautiful, rambunctious little girls, a patient wife, and a busy work schedule requiring constant calendar organization. I’m also the managing editor here at The Sweet Setup. I’m Josh Ginter, a new CPA located in Morden, Manitoba, Canada. New setup interviews are posted every Monday follow us on RSS or Twitter to stay up to date. We do these interviews because not only are they fun, but a glimpse into what tools someone uses and how they use those tools can spark our imagination and give us an idea or insight into how we can do things better. IStatistica Pro is fully localized in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Russian.In this series, we post a new interview with someone about what software they use on their Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Plug-Ins support for Fans, Sensors, and Disk I/O monitoring.Unique and customizable Menu Bar monitors.battery information (cycles, health, capacity) memory (used, free, cache, system, per app) Pro version includes exclusive modules for folders and drives visualization, detailed apps monitoring, and more focused on enterprise-level security for remote access. Just enable web access in application settings and point your browser to Mac's address. IStatistica Pro offers web-access to track CPU, Memory, Disk, and Sensors statistics over the local area network. ![]() Network statistics includes external, gateway, and local IPs, speed, and data rates chart. Overview of your battery statistics, real-time information about CPU, RAM usage, and much more. IStatistica Pro is an advanced system monitor for macOS.
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