Danoff
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This thread is to be mostly about the advantages and disadvantages of Linux/Unix, Windows, and Mac OS - the ones we're most familiar with and are generally purchasing. I know plenty of people who have to interact with specialized mainframe operating systems, but since nobody's buying a home computer with those on it, I don't see a need to discuss it here.
I've seen a bunch of threads asking about whether a Mac or a PC is the best purchase (ignoring the linux option altogether usually). I'd like to consolidate the pros and cons here.
I know that many of you prefer one of these operating systems over the other simply for the user interface or aesthetics. Since this is based almost entirely on personal preference (usually whether the user prefers an organic user interface to a digital one), I don't think it should be discussed here.
Now, I know that creating a thread like this is begging for fanboism, and is akin to making a "Skyline vs. Corvette" thread. But I'm hoping that we can keep things civil and objective here. Please chime in with advantages or disadvantages that I've missed, I'll add them to the list. For now, I'll get the ball rolling.
OS By Category (Best>Middle>Worst)
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Cost*:--------------------------Linux>Windows>Mac
Speed (single-thread)**:----Linux>Windows>Mac
Stability:-----------------------Linux>Mac=Windows
Security****:-----------------Linux>Mac>Windows
Configurability:---------------Linux>Windows>Mac
Multitasking:------------------Linux>Mac>Windows
Ease of Use:-------------------Mac>Windows>>Linux
Software Availability:--------Windows>Mac>Linux
Command Line Apps:---------Linux>Mac>>Windows
Hardware Compatibility***: Windows>Linux=Mac
* OS License/Hardware composite
** OS/Available Hardware composite
*** This was tough to judge. Linux is compatible with more computer hardware, with Mac peripherals are an advantage.
**** It remains unclear whether this is because of OS design or market share. In order to take advantage of Linux security, you have to know what you're doing.
Score
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Linux - 12
Windows - 6
Mac - 6
2 points for first place category, 1 for second,-2 for extreme poor performance, no points awarded for ties. Score is listed for fun only. Obviously any single category could drive a purchase decision.
Tips? Suggestions? Things I missed? Hopefully someone finds this useful. At the very least, I'm sure I'll point others to this thread.
I've seen a bunch of threads asking about whether a Mac or a PC is the best purchase (ignoring the linux option altogether usually). I'd like to consolidate the pros and cons here.
I know that many of you prefer one of these operating systems over the other simply for the user interface or aesthetics. Since this is based almost entirely on personal preference (usually whether the user prefers an organic user interface to a digital one), I don't think it should be discussed here.
Now, I know that creating a thread like this is begging for fanboism, and is akin to making a "Skyline vs. Corvette" thread. But I'm hoping that we can keep things civil and objective here. Please chime in with advantages or disadvantages that I've missed, I'll add them to the list. For now, I'll get the ball rolling.
OS By Category (Best>Middle>Worst)
====================================
Cost*:--------------------------Linux>Windows>Mac
Speed (single-thread)**:----Linux>Windows>Mac
Stability:-----------------------Linux>Mac=Windows
Security****:-----------------Linux>Mac>Windows
Configurability:---------------Linux>Windows>Mac
Multitasking:------------------Linux>Mac>Windows
Ease of Use:-------------------Mac>Windows>>Linux
Software Availability:--------Windows>Mac>Linux
Command Line Apps:---------Linux>Mac>>Windows
Hardware Compatibility***: Windows>Linux=Mac
* OS License/Hardware composite
** OS/Available Hardware composite
*** This was tough to judge. Linux is compatible with more computer hardware, with Mac peripherals are an advantage.
**** It remains unclear whether this is because of OS design or market share. In order to take advantage of Linux security, you have to know what you're doing.
Score
========
Linux - 12
Windows - 6
Mac - 6
2 points for first place category, 1 for second,-2 for extreme poor performance, no points awarded for ties. Score is listed for fun only. Obviously any single category could drive a purchase decision.
Tips? Suggestions? Things I missed? Hopefully someone finds this useful. At the very least, I'm sure I'll point others to this thread.