I suppose it all falls down to OS preference more than anything. I've been using macOS for a long time and wouldn't feel comfortable with something else.
Owning an iPhone and iPad don't help escaping the walled garden for sure.
We must live in a different world then. I love how windows works with different DPI screens, or remember the screen layouts. Add to that WSL and AHK, and I have no shame to say Windows is the OS I'm the most productive with (even if I'm trying Linux again during this long weekend! I want to give it a chance!)
The deal breaker: I love Wireless projection (Shortcut: Win-K) that works all the time, unlike filmsy HDMI / micro HDMI / DP cables that require switching the input on the screen.
Believe me or not, but at a recent meeting we had to use Zoom locally because none of the 3 laptops (2 macs, and my windows thinkpad) could reliably project to the big screen next to the drawboard.
- Alt-Tab takes between 0.1 and 2 seconds to work, apparently at random. Windows are skipped, also at random, so I can't predict which window I'll get. I can't even switch to another window and back; most of the time, the order will get messed up.
- Bringing up the notification pane and the overview with all desktops sometimes works instantly, sometimes stutters and takes 3 seconds. The animations are always half-baked and awful to follow.
- Switching desktops with Ctrl+Win+Arrows sometimes seems to re-organize all windows at random, for no reason at all.
These issues usually happen a few weeks of heavy use after install. I don't have any third-party software that messes with Explorer. Re-installing fixes them for a few days or weeks. That was on a Dell XPS 15 with a Core i7 and 16GB of RAM, and it also happens with my larger, well-cooled workstation at the office.
macOS has its own multiple-desktop weirdnesses, but in general it's polished and works predictably on my M1 MBA. Windows was just painful to use, mostly because of the above issues. It seems like UI features have a lot of inefficiencies that Microsoft can't or won't factor out.
Also, Windows 10 desktops can't be re-organized, which I imagine would be trivial to implement, and makes the macOS desktops much more practical.