That may very well be, but after spending a lifetime working with technical disciplines, architecture, mechanical, electrical, structural and civil engineering, geodesy, photogrametry, fluid mechanics and astronomy, and having visited dozens of professional offices hundreds of time, I can't recall ever seeing a single Mac.
Mind you, I'm not claiming that there weren't any, but if so, they were very well hidden, or perhaps used in the cafeterias.
On the other hand, I must agree with you, if I ever open an organic tea shop or a sandals shop, I would probably get a Mac.
Publius, for whatever it is worth to you, my husband and I have making our living over the past three decades in architectural design and construction management, with some consulting to manufacturers of architectural components.
Just his brain, management skills, and li'l ol' housewife me, figuring out how to track it all on a Mac, including the management of over 15 million bucks worth of contruction contracts and sub-contracts on the behalf of our clients.
Could never have done this with a PC or any of Mr. Bill's buggy software. NEVER!