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That's easy. Linux itself!
The others aren't even in the race when it comes to flexibility and freedom. To be able to just apt-get new app when I need a tool to do a job without having to agree to sacrifice my first born is a no brainer to me.
For me linux isn't just about the Windows[tm] killer apps. linux is a choice between flexibility, freedom and convenience. de Icaza misses the whole point about Linux with this opinion piece if you ask me.
People who choose Linux do so because they need a dependable OS with no restrictions to get something done. They don't care if it doesn't have Windows[tm] killer apps, the other benefits far out way this BS!