The Windows specific issues that average users have are usually caused by bloatware that comes preinstalled on the machine or some obscure driver issue (which Linux can also have - maybe even more so than Windows).
MacOS has the least issues for me but I disagree with it being underwhelming. Might be an unpopular opinion in this community but I quite enjoy using it. It’s a fully fledged unix system with some really good software.
The Windows specific issues that average users have are usually caused by bloatware that comes preinstalled on the machine or some obscure driver issue (which Linux can also have - maybe even more so than Windows).
MacOS has the least issues for me but I disagree with it being underwhelming. Might be an unpopular opinion in this community but I quite enjoy using it. It’s a fully fledged unix system with some really good software.
Even more unpopular opinion: any os is good, as long as you know how to use it.
2000ME would like to have a word with you.
I was speaking generally in terms of linux/windows/Mac os
Free Dos falls short in so many ways.
Is there anyone that uses freedos as their daily driver?
I wanted to try since I sometimes had to execute legacy applications with it.