Linked by David Adams on Tue 27th Jul 2010 07:35 UTC, submitted by sjvn
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RE[3]: Shooting yourself in the foot.
by sPAZbEAT on Fri 30th Jul 2010 11:38
in reply to "RE[2]: Shooting yourself in the foot."
I've used mostly windows. IMO, because it was the earliest target, experienced windows users are more aware of potential danger. it's like growing up in a war zone
so i agree with you, in that if a user wants to feel carefree while "computing", os x seems the best among reasonably common oses. a common distro like -buntu is probably almost as good.
unfortunately none of these (os x, -buntu, windows) seem by default to resist the secondary level of attacks (on privacy).




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OS X is good for productivity. Its UI is clean and efficient and predictable. Emails, Browsing the Web, Writing Documents, and graphics editing it is quite useful at those jobs.
Read: it does a few things that are trivial on Windows anyway.
The real selling point of OSX is that it doesn't (yet) have all the malware scanners Windows & corporate IT forces on you, so it will end up working faster than Windows.