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I use the MX mouse and full-sized MX keys for the work from home workday, but immediately put them in a drawer after work and switch the monitor to my Mac with Mac Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad. Work vs play.
 
The Wall Street Journal last month published an interview with Cook, in which he said he uses every Apple product every day.
All nine (9) current iPhones?
A base-spec iMac or two?
iCloud to sync and store his contacts and Notes? Esp. his business-critical ones?

(Wonder if he gets "Are you sure iCloud is turned on?" and "Did you try rebooting your device?" when things go bad...)
 
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I used to hate the Magic Mouse, but after a long time of use it did end up growing on me. I’m not going to pretend it’s the best mouse ever but I do like it and it’s great for travel. It’s the mouse I have at work since our IT people didn’t realize any mice worked on Mac.
 
The real dirty secret is that he's probably reviewing those numbers in... Excel.

Not joking, if you read commentary from internal Apple employees, they use Pages and Keynote for documents and presentations, but anything accounting relating is done in Excel because Numbers just doesn't cut it.
Source?

Where is your source that Apple is using Excel for its amounting? That would be wild for Apple to be using Excel rather than an enterprise-level suite of accounting services.

I’m not saying you’re mistaken. But do you have a source for that?
 
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I just want to say that the Magic Mouse is the most unergonomic mouse I've ever used.

Totally agree. At the beginning of this year I was finally ready to lose my corded mouse so I ordered a Magic Mouse. I absolutely loved the functionality of it but the ergonomics were a deal killer dead stop. Within 15 minutes my hand started cramping so back it went. Ended up with a Logitech M-650L which is very comfortable for me, works great and cost less than half of the Magic Mouse. As a bonus it takes a single AA battery that lasts 2 years so no plugging into the bottom of the mouse to recharge it.
 
Works fine with my Macs. Maybe you're holding it wrong 😉
With or without the Logitech software? It works fine, albeit 1992 fine, on a Mac without installing the software, but with the software the flywheel makes sense.
 
I wish I could use it, but I feel it’s not really ergonomic with my small hand… luckily the MacBooks have incredible touchpads so I don’t really miss a magic mouse or any other when using an Apple laptop.
 
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