This is more about "average" end user software, not the type of software that would be running on a machine like this. Yes their applications fell off, but if you're paying for 512gb of RAM apple notes being slow isn't the bottleneck
> Lack of focus on quality of software affects all types of workloads, not just consumer-oriented or professional-oriented in isolation.
The apps are developed by different teams. MacOS apps are containerized. Saying macOS's performance is hindered by Notes.app is like saying that Windows is hindered by Paint.exe. Notes.app is just a default[0]
[0]: though, I dislike saying this because I always feel like I need to mention that even Notes links against a hilarious amount of private APIs that could easily be exposed to other developers but... aren't.
It'd be an interesting flame war in the comments, if nothing else, go for it! I'm happy to give plenty of concrete evidence why Linux is more suitable for professionals than macOS is in 2025 :)
Omg I despise the fact that there's n competing GUI standards on linux, zero visual consistency.
I love diversity in websites, and apps for that matter, but this isn't diversity, it is the uncanny valley between bespoke graphic design and homogeneity.
Say what you want about SwiftUI, but it makes consistent, good looking apps. Unless something has changed, GTK is a usability disaster.
And that's before I get into how much both X11 and wayland suck equally.
There's so much I miss about Linux, but there's so much I don't
^ has a lot of elaborations on this subject