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zoran

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Can you please tell me which mac-Youtuber you like-follow, in order to be informed about Mac products and their flaws?.
 
There's MaxTech. Some folks don't like him but he seems to offer some balance/

For the uber biased, apple loving crowd where Apple can do no wrong
iJustine

I like MKHB - he offers some nice perspectives and is generally biased free

Renee Ritchie - former editor (I think former) of iMore, he's generally biased pro apple and doesn't usually critiziue them is his content is pretty good

Luke Miani He offers some good perspectives and he's generally a good Yter without much of the fluff and sensationalism.

Edit: I just noticed that I seemed to bounce between very biased vs. not-biased - it wasn't on purpose, lol
 
Mac Address is surprisingly good, well produced, and doesn’t shy away from flaws even though he clearly loves apple.
 
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iCaveDave - Quirky Apple Stuff and answers Apple questions
Luke Miani - reviews, buys old gear and refurbs it, takes stuff apart
Max Tech - reviews including benchmarks, PC comparisons, finding bugs and gotchas
Dave2D - more of a PC/gaming review site but covers Macs from time to time
Constant Geekery - reviews and analysis not found elsewhere of Apple stuff - doesn't do as many videos as he used to
Renee Ritchie - analysis and rumors - does far fewer videos as he has a new job
Everyday Dad - but only for Mac stuff

I also follow Gamer's Nexus and Paul's Hardware which are PC builder/gamer sites as I consider Hackintosh builds.
 
What changed?
He left his position at iMore to peruse a YT career if I'm not mistaken

Yup. Said he went to Google.

I just recall that he used to do them more often. I think that he switched to doing more content for that paid site that he does stuff for. I'm talking a while ago when he moved. I don't see that many videos from him these days.
 
i prefer being about it's strengths and features to actually work with these systems and macmost is by far the best that i know, unless you want to learn more about programming or take a deep dive into UNIX commands
 
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