Funny you mention it, Windows, Mac, and Linux were all nearly identical at one point.
I don't understand how any computer can possibly be better at one thing than another. Maybe if a Mac has better hardware, but that's not an OS comparison. Speaking of which, check out the price of a Mac first. And then, see how much it will cost you to add anything to it later, even something like RAM and if it's even possible, because a lot of cases, it isn't.
*Not a Mac/Apple fan*
Easy to administer 10/10 If you have basic knowledge of terminal commands. If you don't then you have to go to many of the great forums and have someone who's been using linux for more than a day give you some code to cut and paste into the terminal. That would reduce the easiness down to 9/10.garrettroyce said:If you can turn on a PC, you can use it
Actually, I'd put it this way:
Linux
Reliability - 9/10 I switched to linux a couple of years ago because it would run smoothly and reliably on my machine that windows was constantly crashing and BSODing on.
Scalability - 10/10 Combine the ability to remote login with a seamless integration with network services and you get a scalability that can't be beat.
Easy to use - 11/10
Easy to administer 10/10 If you have basic knowledge of terminal commands. If you don't then you have to go to many of the great forums and have someone who's been using linux for more than a day give you some code to cut and paste into the terminal. That would reduce the easiness down to 9/10.
Security - 10/10 This thread speaks for me: http://thevistaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=33698&st=0