Thanks for making this point. People who work on Windows may not realize how aggressive and disruptive Anaconda is on macOS. If you open a terminal and run the `lipo` command that macOS gives you to get information about a file, you will be running a version of that command that Anaconda installed, not the one that Apple manages and updates. And `lipo` is just one of many such examples.
Based on limited testing on Windows, Anaconda does not seem to do anything comparable on that OS.
Based on limited testing on Windows, Anaconda does not seem to do anything comparable on that OS.