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"textContent": "I think you’re close to the real reason they prioritize macOS. They likely develop first on **Linux** for internal testing. Then they move to macOS, since it’s a **Unix-based system** , which makes porting relatively straightforward. Finally, they support Windows. Although **WSL2** is a great tool, not all Windows developers are familiar with it, so they still need to provide native Windows support—which is more challenging when starting from a Linux environment.\n\nCan anyone confirm whether this analysis is correct?\n\nFranz",
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