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Ubuntu vs mac vs windows
Ubuntu vs mac vs windows













sorry for the long post, hope it answered your question sufficiently Either way, you should choose what makes you enjoy your computer, whether that be spending less, having tons of choices, or purchasing for proprietary software and fancy/trendy looks. In sum, and as some others have mentioned, buy a Mac if you NEED a mac(and, of course, if you really like the feel of the laptops/ui/etc). You can dual boot w/Linux or Windows, and even create a hackintosh.(Fink for Mac will do this too, not sure how well it works with everything though). Running an ubuntu system, you can install software over the interwebs with ease using Package Managers. As of the last time I used OSX, you basically have to suck up the way Apple decides to design your UI. Even windows has applications that let you modify your UI (to a degree). Things like OpenBox and more allow you to fine tune your experience. Using Linux, you can literally make your user interface how you want it. At least the MBP doesn't have speakers right in the fan bay ><) Basically, be ready to get angry at design-over-functionality choices that Apple makes. I found my white polycarbonate/plastic macbook to be very uncomfortable, the speakers sucked, loud fan high CPU, and the plastic was cheap/got dirty. You can choose a different style laptop.(windows-preinstalled will have a slight added cost)

ubuntu vs mac vs windows

You can spend as much as you want to spend on a laptop, and don't have to pay a proprietary-software-tax to get it.

  • You have many choices for different manufacturers and hardware.
  • There are as good or better alternatives to any apple software. On the other end, I've seen advanced users with fully custom systems that do everything they want, and usually for no financial cost(time cost though). As some have mentioned, "linux is good for computer savvy people/developers." This is a misconception, as I have seen both smart and dumb users from age 7 to age 82 using Ubuntu with no trouble. Keep reading 'different style laptop' and 'ui customization' below.
  • You're OK conforming to forced upon and immutable design decisions.
  • ubuntu vs mac vs windows

    I found that the only proprietary app I used was Garage Band, and that was for fun/free time, and there are definitely MUCH better alternatives. You will actually get use out of proprietary software (iLife, etc).Otherwise, its the same as having a support plan from any other big name company. Problems that arise can be solved right at the local store, and are covered for free for a year through AppleCare.

    ubuntu vs mac vs windows

    Being a Win->Linux->Mac->Linux user, I've established the following:

    ubuntu vs mac vs windows

    It depends on whether or not you'll use the advantages of owning a mac.















    Ubuntu vs mac vs windows