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by physicsguy
434 days ago
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Windows works because it just continues to work. An enterprise can buy software, and it largely just run and run and run because they are serious about backwards compatibility. This is just not true on Mac. See: the end of 32-bit support, switch to ARM largely worked, but some software didn't if it used particular x86_64 processor instructions. On Linux, Ubuntu is decent but people still have issues with things like graphics drivers, Wayland, etc. etc. which makes it hard to advise it for your totally non-technical user. On top of all this, Windows has the best management options if you're running 1000s of machines in your company. |
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