(25 Apr 13, 08:55PM)CharlyMurphie Wrote: I was just wondering..... Does anyone really use the User Account Control(UAC)? Ive messed around with Linux, and love it. I have not had the opportunity to play around with MAC's yet, but if your PC is protected already, what is the purpose of this shitty service. <(UAC)
Stick with the 'nix's ;)
Remember that one of the biggest things that influences your GUI experience in Linux, is the Desktop Environment.
What are you using? The biggest competitors are:
* Gnome 2 (historically, the most popular).
* Gnome 3 (some people dislike this because it's not as customisable as gnome 2, however it actually is if you're willing to tweak it the hard way... keep in mind, gnome 3 is in its infancy and will get better (if you haven't guessed, I like gnome 3 best)).
* KDE (I've always found KDE slow and buggy, myself - used to be Gnome's biggest competitor).
* Unity (Ubuntu's new thing, I really don't like it).
* XFCE (lightweight desktop, it's nice, but it's definitely light)
* LXDE
* Enlightenment
* MATE (fork of gnome2... I'd expect it to become bloated and buggy accordingly).
* Cinnamon (fork of gnome3... supposed to fix the issues people don't like).
* Razor-qt (MS windows clone?)
Those are the most popular ones, there's others too. My advice, research them a bit and then give them a go if you like what you see.