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| Weblog: | A Windows Die-Hard Confronts Linux | |
| Subject: | Different perspective | |
| Date: | 2004-07-20 06:30:38 | |
| From: | tlaurenzo1 | |
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I just went through a box and found a set of diskettes for Windows 3.0... so I've been around for a while too. I've mastered every version since then. Even so, I switched from Windows to Mac OS X just months after it was released. I'm really a sucker for Unix based OS's and OS X is really the most functional one for desktop use. However, Macintoshes are expensive and I didn't feel like funding a Macintosh cult by outfitting the house with them. The family's main computer is a Mac and my auxillary computers are Intel/Linux. All of the heritage Unix stuff integrates seemlessly with OS X and Linux (certainly a lot better than on Windows), and I gain the ability to just laugh and go back to what I was doing when the latest Windows Worm comes along. And the Macintosh can be very locked down so that different users have easily controllable access rights. (as an aside, if people actually looked at the security features/design of non-Windows OS's instead of saying "if it were used more it would be a target too", it would be painfully obvious how the design of Windows security has major gaps -- yeah, you can add an ACL to everything but they all default to wide open, or worse you cannot restrict them without compromising critical programs). I consider Linux my cheap tool for doing development work on when I am not at my Mac. |
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