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$100 Site Donor 2021
If she gets the Mac, it will be very little in terms of involvement once she's familiar. Mac's update regularly too, you can always check to ensure you have the latest version of OSX, which is now a free upgrade.
I would suggest giving her a non-admin account on the Mac, and keep the admin account for yourself to do software maintenance and the like. That way, she can't accidentally install software she shouldn't. Though that's difficult to do as long as the untrusted sources option is kept to off.
I have not been impressed with Windows 10 at this juncture, though I do appreciate the speed increase it brings in some respects over 7. The full build updates break many programs, which, in the medical field, can be a huge PITA. Thus, most of the environments I'm involved in and most hospitals and care facilities I deal with are still using 7. There is talk of and testing being done with 10, but ensuring that vendor support for corresponding updates to their products to maintain compatibility is an issue still at this point.
Personally, I migrated to Mac at home on my main computer as well as my laptop. I have Windows VM's on both of them that I use when needed. I've been happy with that choice.
I would suggest giving her a non-admin account on the Mac, and keep the admin account for yourself to do software maintenance and the like. That way, she can't accidentally install software she shouldn't. Though that's difficult to do as long as the untrusted sources option is kept to off.
I have not been impressed with Windows 10 at this juncture, though I do appreciate the speed increase it brings in some respects over 7. The full build updates break many programs, which, in the medical field, can be a huge PITA. Thus, most of the environments I'm involved in and most hospitals and care facilities I deal with are still using 7. There is talk of and testing being done with 10, but ensuring that vendor support for corresponding updates to their products to maintain compatibility is an issue still at this point.
Personally, I migrated to Mac at home on my main computer as well as my laptop. I have Windows VM's on both of them that I use when needed. I've been happy with that choice.