It's a saying I've heard about mac's and Linux as well but I don't know. I'm still in the flip flopping phase and trying to work some stuff out before I actually buy. My beef with my Linux systems is lack of support for what I want to do with it, creative stuff like photography. Sure can be done but not sure I'd trust the box to bring in cash especially if it's a creative thing, which leaves the other two major operating systems.
If you needed a system / computer / OS for your bread and butter, to not fail when you need it, what would you do? Back in the day I remember mac's used to be what one would get, "they just work" but what about for actual work?
Don't really have to be portable but could be, would need ports especially for drives. Windows irks me, it's also very not very secure, really need to pay attention, which is good, but don't want to get ransomwared. Mac's more secure but limited stuff I can do with it.
Linux secure as well, also more limited what I can do, but it's an uphill battle to learn it and get anywhere.
What "it just works" is going to work best? Windows would probably do everything, but...
If you needed a system / computer / OS for your bread and butter, to not fail when you need it, what would you do? Back in the day I remember mac's used to be what one would get, "they just work" but what about for actual work?
Don't really have to be portable but could be, would need ports especially for drives. Windows irks me, it's also very not very secure, really need to pay attention, which is good, but don't want to get ransomwared. Mac's more secure but limited stuff I can do with it.
Linux secure as well, also more limited what I can do, but it's an uphill battle to learn it and get anywhere.
What "it just works" is going to work best? Windows would probably do everything, but...