Linux FTW
Nope. I was Linux for the longest time and then came to a point where I would need to become a computer nerd to configure my computer with the software and programs I wanted that I could get from a MAC in plug and play. Linux is sooo open sourced based viruses love linux computers. You don\'t hear about linux viruses all that much due to the small amount of people that actually use it in the general population whereas you don\'t hear of MAC viruses because the OS is so secure.
If you are really proficient with computers sure linux rocks but most people are lost even with linux software set up like windows.
linux doesnt support my protools hardware interface and there is no linux video editing software that can edit the quicktime video that my HD video camera records (h.264 .MOV format). its great for email and internet though. until i want to watch something on youtube because i get no sound because there are no digidesign audio drivers. the linux cd wave clone doesnt make track marks exactly where you click the cursor, so its pretty much worthless when track splits need to be perfect. Audacity is a great free program for linux, but its no help to me since it doesnt support my sound card / plugins for mastering audio.
i am stuck with ubuntu because all my archived emails are saved in Evolution, and i regularly use GIMP, XCFA, EasyTag, Kino and some other software i wouldnt want stop using.
OS X runs better on my dell netbook than ubuntu and windows XP do, but it doesnt support any HD webcam drivers - there is no way to set the brightness/exposure like on a windows machine because there are no mac drivers for microsoft/logitect HD webcams.
i am dependent on all 3 operating systems, but if i had to pick one, OS X has the best performance and just works with less BS than the others, especially when it comes to wireless networking with other apple devices.
i\'d like to get a new mac mini with the specs maxed out and use it as my main computer, but on a mac there is no solution for using hi def USB webcams for a multicamera webcast on ustream, and thats one thing i need to be able to do. i def dont want a new windows machine when the time comes to replace my current computer thats not really in great shape.