Does anyone here make their great solutions on phone, Mac, or Windows? Please reply if you care that we should know. Plus, if you could, tell us how do you work on those platforms. Thanks in advance.
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I use Mac
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Windows 10 - used to have Windows 7 before my birthday - on my birthday, I got a new laptop.
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I use Windows 10, Dell PC
Whatever's nearest. Usually Mac or iPad.
To everyone's surprise, I use an Android tablet to make all my solutions, including the animations. It is very hard work, but it is honest work...