Just Silver wrote:I dont trust freeware OS Windows 7 is pretty stable
Windows 7 is great, don't get me wrong. I have 7 on my desktop, even bought the Professional version.
Liquid_Fangs wrote:Ehh it looks like a Mac rip off to me. Windows is like the iPhone of OS's. There's too much support for it for it to go wrong. Every program is gonna have a windows version but idk about Ubuntu.
Actually, Mac is more of a ripoff of Linux than the other way around. OSX is based off of Unix, which is what Linux has been based off of for decades now.
Windows is more widely supported, this is true. That's not going to change either, as computers are shipped with Windows more than anything else. Also, that's where the money is.
The beauty of Linux is the freedom. The multitude of free software, the Operating System itself, and the lack of malware targeting it. Viruses are pretty much non-existent, and Linux is a very secure Operating System.
It's also able to run very lean. You can package an entire Linux OS with basic programs with just 50 MB of space. It runs extremely well on older hardware, and that may put it ahead in the up-and-coming countries that are just recently coming online.
OpenOffice will save and open anything in Microsoft Office format, without the +$100 pricetag, which will be a great point for the business sector. The internet itself already runs mostly on Unix. While I don't see Linux taking over the personal computer market, I do see it as a viable alternative to Windows and Mac.