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I use both.
But there are at least 1000000+ different reasons why people use a PC. We can't say that one configuration is always better than another.
It depends on what you are doing with your tool!
For example, I want the best free stuff, and love Unix.
But I also want to play a game from time to time. And play it well, not sitting there and trying to break my head configuring propriety drivers and following 10 pages of Wine instructions on how to install and configure the latest version of a game to play with wine.
So I use Linux most of the time which is great for exercising and calming my mind, and I have a Windows installation, too, on my 1TeraByte harddrive.
Though I have never used it, Mac OS X would seem the best for me, as it is a Unix system, that grows constantly more and more famous, and if game developers start supporting it any time soon, it will be the best compromise between Microsoft and Linux
But there are at least 1000000+ different reasons why people use a PC. We can't say that one configuration is always better than another.
It depends on what you are doing with your tool!
For example, I want the best free stuff, and love Unix.
But I also want to play a game from time to time. And play it well, not sitting there and trying to break my head configuring propriety drivers and following 10 pages of Wine instructions on how to install and configure the latest version of a game to play with wine.
So I use Linux most of the time which is great for exercising and calming my mind, and I have a Windows installation, too, on my 1TeraByte harddrive.
Though I have never used it, Mac OS X would seem the best for me, as it is a Unix system, that grows constantly more and more famous, and if game developers start supporting it any time soon, it will be the best compromise between Microsoft and Linux