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Well, at least now you know you're asking in the wrong place. :)
InVision works really well for me.
I didn't dare to. :(
Honestly, you should.
MacOS is great in many ways. Organisation, productivity...etc. Also it's fairly easy to use I think, you'll find that a lot of thing make sense. Except for a few keyboard shortcuts.... you won't be spending a huge amount of time adapting to it.
I've been using Sketch for all design projects I've had, freelance, at the agency. Everything. It's the most solid tool for interface design and you should get started with it. Also the available plugins make your life a lot easier. The whole feels a lot more flexible than Photoshop or Illustrator. (I don't know about Figma, Affinity, nor Adobe XD, and honestly don't feel the need to go looking elsewhere...)
As for what Mac you should be getting, I think if you can get started with the older version of the Retina MacBook Pro, mine is from the mid-2012 and still doing everything just as good.
I hope this helps you. If you need anything else, don't hesitate to reach out. :) Cheers.
you can do that on the trackpad. :)
Hum...not really. If you leave your finger tapped, yes of course. But if you just tap then lift your finger they'll be noticeable. There are many examples out there... Instagram like button, Twitter tabs ...etc.
Still counting?
Same for me.
They'll sell adapters ....
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I have to focus to read it correctly to be honest, then had to check the description to make sure I read it right.
Also, it's kinda counterintuitive that the arrow is animated backward when the slogan says "move forward". :P