No, there isn't a solid operating system in this universe.
No, there isn't a solid operating system in this universe.
The issue with all operating systems comes down to their performance and compatibility. Each has its strengths but also notable weaknesses that can affect daily use. MacOS shines in familiarity and security, yet may lag on PCs. Windows offers broad app support but often faces malware risks. Linux provides freedom and privacy but lacks mainstream app variety. If you're seeking a reliable OS, consider exploring lightweight alternatives or community-driven distros that balance stability and usability.
Each person has unique needs and preferences. One operating system isn't perfect for all users.
windows is affordable when you're ready to purchase one from G2A or opt for a free version if you're comfortable with a watermark. Besides, it doesn't suffer much from malware, and on Linux you can try Pop OS, Proton/Wine, or DX VK to tackle most gaming issues.
Technically speaking, running it on a PC isn't possible. Apple is protecting their revenue by restricting macOS use to Apple hardware only. If you purchase a prebuilt system, Windows is free of charge. The main cost comes when you pay for custom installation. I believe if Apple allowed OS creation outside their ecosystem, prices would rise even more than for Windows. Regarding malware, it's puzzling why complaints persist. I haven't encountered any issues with Windows malware; Windows Defender suffices for protection. As long as you apply common sense, viruses shouldn't be a concern. Ultimately, the operating system you choose hinges on your priorities—MacOS shines for everyday use, Windows excels for gaming and customization, while Linux offers simplicity across devices with some trade-offs.