Windows vs Linux: Power to the user

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mayank1

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Hello eveyone, I have seeing Windows VS Linux: Power to the user.its realy wonderful....thanks.
 

satyamy

Alive Again...
How long have you been using Linux?
2 Years

How long have you been using Windows?
15 Years

Which OS did you begin using first?
Windows 3.1


1. When you installed Linux/Windows, which one did you find easier to install?
Windows, because of its step by step explanation features

2. Which OS provided the best default programs post installation?
Currently Windows 7, Earlier Window XP

3. Which of the OS's provided the best default web browser based on 1.functionality, 2.security, and 3.user-friendliness?
Windows(Almost all browser Internet Explorer, Firefox etc. Runs smoothly)

4. Which OS did you find better to customize based on how easy it was to customize, the amount of visual and audible appeal, and the variety of customization available for the OS.
Windows can be adjusted as per need

5. Which OS did you find it easier to add new programs based on how easy it was to find the software, how easy it was to install.
Windows Very Easy to Find & Install, because almost all software are windows compatible, compatibility issue occurs in Linux

6. Which OS provided a better networking experience in terms of security, setting up a LAN (wired and wireless), printer (network or direct) and functionality.
Windows

7. Which OS is a better base for productivity, whether it be programming,
writing, graphical design, etc. ( It can be a combination of these if you do more than one. Feel free to add your own.)
Windows

8. Which OS provided better file and folder management based on copying
and moving files, finding your files, adding and deleting files.
Windows

9. Which OS was easier to maintain based on scanning/removing viruses and malware, defragmenting and cleaning up disk space, and backing up your information.
Windows

10. Which OS do you find easier to troubleshoot based on man/info/help pages, working out issues on your own, and online help like forums and online
documentation.
Windows

11. Which OS provided the most stability and performance based on cpu usage, peripheral hardware compatibility (IE: mouse, tablet, webcam), software and OS freezing, crashing, locking-up, and hardware compatibility.
Windows (both are almost same but windows is quite better)

12. Anything additional worth a mention as far as this comparison between Linux and Windows goes?[/QUOTE]
All New Software & New Hardware Devices support Windows, linux is optional, even though linux is a Free Open Source but its worth to Pay for Windows

Dear Mr. staticsid you must have also added a Poll for Overall Performance (now for it u need to count it manually)
 
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2. Which OS provided the best default programs post installation?
Currently Windows 7, Earlier Window XP
9. Which OS was easier to maintain based on scanning/removing viruses and malware, defragmenting and cleaning up disk space, and backing up your information.
Windows
These two have to be pisstake reasons. :mrgreen:

5. Which OS did you find it easier to add new programs based on how easy it was to find the software, how easy it was to install.
Windows Very Easy to Find & Install, because almost all software are windows compatible, compatibility issue occurs in Linux
Tells me that you don't have much idea about what you talked in ur post. :mrgreen:

AND I USE WINDOWS. ;)

@ico, in many Windows vs Linux comparisons, I am noticing this tendency among Linux supporters... When someone says that Linux needs to catch up on hardware support, Linux fans mention that it is not Linux's fault but hardware manufacturers fault for not providing it... But then, they go out to point that many tools like OpenOffice, etc are pre-bundled with Linux but not with Windows as an advantage... If Windows were to bundle software, there would be lot of Anti Trust actions (remember the hoopla when Windows Vista/7 started a different security mechanism? and remember IE and WMP cases in Europe?)... This is "not our problem" the Linux supporters say... If we look at it impartially, if it is not their problem and the point is to be considered for comparing Lin and Win, then it is not the Windows users problem that hardware vendors do not give Linux drivers and that point should be considered also...

IMHO, if we are comparing Linux vs Windows, both points HAVE to be considered because we are to look at it impartially from the end user point of view where the end user will be affected by these points which may become an issue to him... And here, it is to be noted that the problem in Windows is more easily solved (getting third party software) than some of the Linux problems (hardware support)... But should be noted that Windows problems may be universal (in all cases) whereas Linux problems are case-specific (incompatibility with some hardware)

Arun
when you buy your hardware (small time hardware like USB dongle, webcam), it has two icons on the package. "Designed for Windows" and a Mac smiley icon.

people are sitting to write a driver for non-working devices, but again it is in the hardware vendor's hand to open up the spec. I really think it isnot a too big task for the hardware vendor (like Canon) to write a driver for Linux, is it?

OpenOffice and Firefox arenot causing any profit to any company. when they come preinstalled, you actually "own" them and can remove it straight away. If Microsoft Office came free with Windows 7, 95% of the people will actually be very happy as they are getting the best Office software for free. :)

IE and WMP are no way the best in their field. It was like forcing a no -competitive product over users. Hence,the AntiTrust cases.
 
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