4 things Windows gets right that Linux still struggles with
After years of using Windows, I decided to give Linux a try. I knew it wasn't an easy path and that there would be a learning curve, but I couldn't ignore the privacy concerns with Windows. Linux, on the other hand, being open-source, seemed like the best alternative. I tried a dual-boot setup with both Linux and Windows 10 installed on my laptop. While the initial Linux setup was a breeze, it was the post-installation experience that made me realize why Windows continues to dominate the market, despite Linux offering so many advantages over it. Yes, I do acknowledge that Linux is more privacy-oriented, but there are areas where Windows has a clear edge, and that, too, where it matters the most, at least for regular users.
After years of using Windows, I decided to give Linux a try. I knew it wasn’t an easy path and that there would be a learning curve, but I couldn’t ignore the privacy concerns with Windows. Linux, on the other hand, being open-source, seemed like the best alternative. I tried a dual-boot setup with both Linux and Windows 10 installed on my laptop. While the initial Linux setup was a breeze, it was the post-installation experience that made me realize why Windows continues to dominate the market, despite Linux offering so many advantages over it. Yes, I do acknowledge that Linux is more privacy-oriented, but there are areas where Windows has a clear edge, and that, too, where it matters the most, at least for regular users.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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