It’s a big upheaval — I went through it many years — to switch between windows & Mac o/s or the other way round. Especially if you have multiple devices.
These are some rough thoughts, not technical guidance.
Things I liked about windows:
#It’s compatible with almost anything.
#You can dig inside if you are inclined alter the structure far more easily than anything Apple.
#The filing system, especially for music, is very open. You can drag stuff between folders and play songs and albums on any third party device.
#It’s cheaper for the same technology.
With a bit of tech knowledge, you can modify windows.
The leading word processor, Microsoft Word, works best on Windows.
The things I don’t like about windows are mostly the things I like about Apple and vice versa.
#Apple is a more protected setup. In spite of what a few techies try to say, you don’t really have to worry about malware, viruses and all that crap.
#Although it’s becoming less so, Apple, and Apple with Apple (eg MacBooks, iPhones, iMacs, iPads, iAnythingelse is a standard-bearer for plug-and-play. It was designed for people who haven’t got a clue and really don’t want to know. You just click stuff and it’s self-explanatory.
#You have international support. Everything is automatically protected against data theft in iCloud. Get stuck, or get your laptop nicked, and just walk into an Apple Store and remotely wipe or even lock and locate then restore your data on another machine.
#It has a luxury feel. You pay for it of course, but styling is in everything, right down to the strange packaging. It might have built-in obsolescence but the build quality is swish.
#file transfer between Apple devices is automatic and stress-free (except for iTunes, which is very marmite).
But if you go with Apple you are basically locked in. Not only technically, but the thought of going back to windows fills with dread. You can kick and bitch, but there’s no easy switch. No going back.
And for those that see Windows to Apple as easy with the fancy programs offering perfect transfer, it’s not, and they don’t.