29 Apr 11, 09:10PM
Linux: Very hands on, i.e. you need to know what you're doing... Many games/services are not available for Linux (don't talk to me about wine stfu). :D On the upside it gives you the most freedom if you're good with it and really lets you be the boss.
Mac: Very fast, graphically superior OS, aesthetically best by far, gives you access to new products and the latest trends with ease (mac app store). It's actually compatible with all the gadgets you use aside from your computer and always leads the way for innovation... On the down side, it's clunky for programming, costs much more, and doesn't support some programs although thats quickly changing.
Windows: Slow, old, aesthetically bad, a reactionary company as opposed to macs right now. Upsides are price, programming, and more widespread usage/technical support from friends.
Mac: Very fast, graphically superior OS, aesthetically best by far, gives you access to new products and the latest trends with ease (mac app store). It's actually compatible with all the gadgets you use aside from your computer and always leads the way for innovation... On the down side, it's clunky for programming, costs much more, and doesn't support some programs although thats quickly changing.
Windows: Slow, old, aesthetically bad, a reactionary company as opposed to macs right now. Upsides are price, programming, and more widespread usage/technical support from friends.