Crankin, I think one reason I've always been a Windows person rather than Apple is that is what we used at work for most of my career. So it was always the norm for me, and I was surrounded by IT folks who were able to help with obscure stuff, so I learned a lot from them.

I agree that everything in Microsoft Office is overly complicated, and I have cursed all those products many times. But the basic Windows, I do like and feel comfortable with. Our company often had deals with Dell or HP or both to give us better pricing on Microsoft systems, so I just never saw the need to try an Apple product. I am sure they are lovely, but being very budget-conscious, I can't bring myself to find out. Had I ever gotten started with them, I would probably be an Apple cheerleader.

I must say, I do love the right click! So much you can do with it.

I also find Android challenging, because it's different than Windows; just something new to learn, and anything you use infrequently is going to be more difficult.