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Compare Windows, iOS and Linux in terms of performance, security and user experience.

Compare Windows, iOS and Linux in terms of performance, security and user experience.

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Agrebi_
Member
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01-24-2024, 11:25 PM
#11
I favor Windows personally. However, the choice is yours.
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Agrebi_
01-24-2024, 11:25 PM #11

I favor Windows personally. However, the choice is yours.

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David_Everard
Junior Member
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01-25-2024, 03:36 AM
#12
OS X is my top choice without any hesitation, and I assembled my gaming setup using a motherboard and parts that reliably perform on this OS. My hackintosh runs smoother than older builds, though still more pleasant than Windows. With Linux, I’m capable, but it falls short in nearly every area except flexibility and community help. I feel good about open-source, but it’s not as strong as Windows in most aspects.
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David_Everard
01-25-2024, 03:36 AM #12

OS X is my top choice without any hesitation, and I assembled my gaming setup using a motherboard and parts that reliably perform on this OS. My hackintosh runs smoother than older builds, though still more pleasant than Windows. With Linux, I’m capable, but it falls short in nearly every area except flexibility and community help. I feel good about open-source, but it’s not as strong as Windows in most aspects.

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SonnySKILZzNL
Junior Member
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01-26-2024, 05:52 PM
#13
iOS X subtly hints at what's ahead
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SonnySKILZzNL
01-26-2024, 05:52 PM #13

iOS X subtly hints at what's ahead

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Cutie_Kitcat
Senior Member
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01-27-2024, 02:15 AM
#14
Linux remains stable as long as you understand how to work with it. Unlike other systems, Linux is equally straightforward to troubleshoot. Most issues can be fixed without major hassle. Dependencies tend to handle themselves. Whenever you run apt, the necessary dependencies get resolved. If you prefer, you can use gdebi to install local packages and automatically manage dependencies.
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Cutie_Kitcat
01-27-2024, 02:15 AM #14

Linux remains stable as long as you understand how to work with it. Unlike other systems, Linux is equally straightforward to troubleshoot. Most issues can be fixed without major hassle. Dependencies tend to handle themselves. Whenever you run apt, the necessary dependencies get resolved. If you prefer, you can use gdebi to install local packages and automatically manage dependencies.

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