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what is The best operator system?

  • Windows 8
  • Windows 7
  • Windows vista
  • Linux
  • IOS (Macbook/imac and so on)
  • Other

Feel free to tell your opinions.

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For gaming purposes ->
Windows 7 or old school Windows XP (best performance, but not the latest graphic tech)

For power users ->
Linux

For graphical drawing applications ->
IOS

For throwing out the window ->
Vista

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+1

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This. There's really nothing else to say. It would be the best to play all videogames on Linux, but for now we have to rely on Windows.

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For graphical drawing applications -> IOS

Interesting, elaborate.

12 years ago
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It's Mac OS X, and a lot of great photo/video/music editing programs are only available on OS X platform (Final Cut, Logic,iPhoto bla bla). Other less known but very useful apps as well

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You can find equivalent or better programs for Windows. For instance, Adobe Premier is amazing.

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Your'll find most professional graphical designers end up using an IOS, due to the advance leading graphics, art, and photo editing applications and tools available. It's what they excel at and are focused on - design, creativity, inspiration, and organisation. You also got some addition fonts, styles, and design features. However, don't get me wrong, you could get a much more powerful windows machine for much much less and add gaming into the mix with better CPU + Graphic Card acceleration/performance from 3rd Gen PCs.

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iOS

Really? Damn, how time changes... people nowadays do graphic design on their iPhones and iPads.
I should move with the times and dump my PC and my Macbook Pro.

I had a good laugh tho :)

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As a OS X and iOS user, this is really bugging me, glad I'm not the only one

12 years ago
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Yeah, ok thanks for the correction - iOS is Apple's mobile version of the OS X operating system. I was considering the desktop version more.

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Adobe is proven to be better optimized for windows.
there is literally no difference in usage between these two.
I'm in art school, most people here buy macs for osx cause they are easier to use than windows
IOS is not a OS for pc's..? isn't it apple's mobile os?

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For gaming purposes -> Windows 7 or old school Windows XP (best performance, but not the latest graphic tech)

For power users -> Linux

For graphical drawing applications -> IOS

For throwing out the window -> Vista, 8

Added to the list for you.

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+1

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ty :)

12 years ago
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windows 7 if you are a gamer Linux if you want a fast OS that can be customized and if you are a programmer of some sort

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For me its windows 7

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Windows 3.1>>>>

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DOS 5

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Ubuntu on my laptop to work. Windows 7 on my desktop for entertainment.

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Windows 8

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Windows 7 At the moment. don't even think of getting windows 8 it's one of the worse Operating systems ever made u'll be better off with DOS. Microsoft is trying to force that shitty Operating system upon the world selling pre-installed computers with that junk , meanwhile they gave up on even making a Service pack for it and are developing the next operating system they'll lunch next.

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^this
they've even changed hotmail to have a more windows 8 theme

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Windows 8 is best!
And if you really don't like not having a start button, enough free options for another one.
And since windows 8 does have improved performance over windows 7 it's better.

But if i can't use windows 8 then i'd use linux but then no gaming :(

12 years ago
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There's gaming on Linux, just not as many devs support Linux. This is changing recently, with Steam for Linux and Valve porting over their catalog, along with the Humble Indie Bundles, etc.

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Windows 8, running it on all my machines and loving it!

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Windows Vista 32bit fo lyfe

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32 bit? After a ram upgrade you are gonna have a bad time

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I guess you didn't get the joke lol

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+32

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Ubuntu. nuff said.

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win8\
second place: win7
third: xp

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I grew up with xp, but I like win 7 the most.

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^This made me feel old.

12 years ago
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Yeah, I started with DOS and windows 3.0 ...

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Same, actually my first was the first Mac....I feel super old, DAT BLACK AND WHITE SCREEN :-D!

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Same here. These darn youngin folk don't know how good they have it now. Back in my day we had to write dozens of command lines just to start a game. [/old man mode]

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Pretty much the same. I don remember the DOS version, but I started using Windows with the 3.1 version running in my 386 processor @40Mhz

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Windows 7

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+1

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always the one that operates.

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Windows 7 for gamers, Arch Linux for non-gamers... Until Linux becomes more mainstream for games.

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windows 3.1

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Linux (Debian, Arch), stop!

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W7

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Windows 7, without a doubt.

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win7 ftw.

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XP

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I use Mac OX 10.5, 10.7, and Windows XP. I'd rank them 10.7 > 10.5 > XP.

Why do so many people like XP? It's always seemed cludgy, slow (really slow), and annoying things pop up all the time without me wanting them to. It feels like an antique compared to 10.5 which came out just a couple years later. (Not that I hate Windows or anything. I still fondly remember the Windows 3.1 computer I use when I was a kid, and I've used more recent Windows a few times and they seemed perfectly nice. It's just that when I go back and forth between the two essentially contemporaneous Mac 10.5 and Windows XP systems, the Mac is just a much more pleasant experience.)

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"Why do so many people like XP? It's always seemed cludgy, slow (really slow), and annoying things pop up all the time without me wanting them to."

My experience with it is the opposite of that.

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Hmm. I am running it in Bootcamp. Could that affect it's performance?

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Possibly, since XP has always been really fast even with shit PCs using only 1 gig ram, that's unless you never reinstall for like 4 years haha.

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I don't know what Bootcamp is, so no idea.

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Boot Camp is a Mac program that partitions your hard drive and let's you install and run Windows on a Mac.

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To answer your question, yes it can. Bootcamp is only made to work with Windows 7.

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Closed 12 years ago by Alan97.