I enjoy going in debates with Linux fans, and I always enjoy reading about Linux and how it evolves, and how every single calendar year Linux fans consider it Linux Desktop year, however this time I need to write this reply on what is listed on http://www.whylinuxisbetter.net/ because some of the reasons just don’t make sense, and it is always the same Linux 2009 vs Windows 9x kind of reasons
I will go through them one by one, and remember this is my own opinion from my experience, it is not by any means Microsoft’s opinion
1- Forget About Viruses
Sure, I am with you, when I Linux has with the most optimistic statistics 1% of market share, with a majority of Geeks (no offense I am a geek myself) that know what they are doing, you sure have to forget about viruses, who is going to waste his time targeting this!
and now seriously, if you accept attachments from people you don’t know, or auto running flash drives that has been used on tons of other non trusted machines, running your machine with Admin rights 100% of the time, not using a decent anti-virus, it is like unsafe sex, if you don’t take care and avoid all warnings you should be responsible.
2- Is Your System Unstable
Sure, my system is stable, I didn’t reinstall my Windows XP back home in Cairo for more than 2 years, let me rephrase it, since I purchased that pc, I have 2 laptops at home with Vista Home * Windows 7 RC, and 2 machines at work with Windows Vista Enterprise, Server 2008, I didn’t reinstall windows on any of these boxes since I got them, I just installed Windows 7 RC on my laptop and I have been enjoying using it since then.
Do you wanna know my secret
- Keep your machine updated with latest updates, Service Packs … etc
- Use trusted drivers for your hardware
Don’t tell me you don’t need the previous two reasons to keep your Linux box stable.
3- Don’t Pay $300 for your Operating System
mmm, this is also not true, especially when you buy an OEM machine, you get the OS almost for free, for example compare Netbooks prices Ubuntu & Windows ones, how much difference? about $20 and what you get is peace of mind for $20 in terms of support and being part of the world (use same programs playing same games) is another thing :)
In the other non OEM case, I can still argue that it depends, especially when customers start returning their Linux netbooks, which means that the $300 is not for nothing, somebody made effort and studies making this use friendly and easy to do real business on, also rates are different $300 is a rough number, it depends on the classifications (students, business, home users) everyone has his way of getting legal software in a way that is suitable for his case, also Developers have to eat :)
4- Freedom
Ok, I agree with this point to an extent, the right to copy distribute and modify is certainly a plus in the Linux world, however I strongly disagree with this statement mentioned there
"So what do you care about freedom? Imagine that Microsoft disappears tomorrow (okay, that's not very likely, but what about in 5 years, 10 years?). Or imagine it suddenly triples the price for a Windows or Office license. If you're tied to Windows, there's nothing you can do. You (or your business) relies on this one company, on its software, and you can't possibly make things work without it (what good is a computer without an operating system?). Isn't that a serious problem? You're depending on one single company and trusting it wholeheartedly to let something so important nowadays as your computers work the way they should. If Microsoft decides to charge $1000 for the next version of Windows, there's nothing you can do about it (except switch to Linux, of course). If Windows has a bug that bothers you very much and Microsoft won't fix it, there's nothing you can do (and submitting bugs to Microsoft isn't that easy, see the "Report bugs" section).”
We are still in a free market, the prices are controlled by supply & demand, if Microsoft tripled the price of Windows or Office, there are other Software vendors can compete and already are competing, and also there are Laws that governs the market and everybody knows that it is very tempting for some people to charge Microsoft for anything.
5- When the System has installed, why would you still need to install stuff?
Windows already comes with most of daily use software, and offers free download for more advanced stuff
- Windows Photo Gallery
- Windows Media Player
- Wordpad, Notepad
- Internet Explorer
- Windows Live Messenger
- Built in Zip compressor/decompressor
- Windows Movie Maker
- CD/DVD burner
- Windows Games
- Parental Control
- Windows Media Center (Windows XP Media Center, Vista Home Premium, Vista Ultimate)
- Windows Live Mail
- Windows Live Writer (the one I used to write this post)
- Paint (basic editor)
- Paint.net Advanced Editor
- Windows Defender
- ….
Most OEM providers preinstall the machine with software like
- Adobe Reader
- Microsoft Works
- Alternate CD/DVD burner
- Antivirus (Mcafee, Norton, Windows Live One Care … etc)
You can still download your favorite software for other uses, it is your computer customize it the way you want, every single application mentioned on Linux can be used on Windows too, what’s the problem ?
6- Forget About Drivers
Ha, yes I can forget about drivers if I am using Linux, no comment
7- Update all your software with Single Click
This is a very nice feature I like in Ubuntu, and I wish it happens in Windows, Windows Update as far I know only updates Microsoft software + partner drivers but every software needs its own way of managing updates, I really appreciate the effort made in Linux making this happen.
8- Why copy software illegally if you can get it free
Yes, I really encourage if you are not willing to use legal software to use free software.
9- Need new Software, Don’t bother search the web, Linux gets it for you
This is a good way of finding software, Windows Market place is one place to go, however the Windows ecosystem is huge, and it is almost impossible to put everything in one place, however places like download.com does a good job for being a one stop shop for most applications
10 - Jump into the next generation of desktops.
Be my guest exploring the next generation of USABLE desktop http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/videos.aspx with the multi-touch capabilities and tons of time savers and search without the need to turn my desktop into a cube wasting my time rotating the desktop to find my icons, xgl is a nice eye candy, but it is far from usable
11- Does your digital life seem fragmented ?
This is a myth that Linux doesn’t need defragmentation, it is proven so many times, for example here & here, as a matter of fact I didn’t defrag a drive since 2002 :D it just doesn’t do much, and in general Windows boot up time and application startup times are way faster that they are on Linux, even for the same application, try Open Office on Windows Vista & Ubuntu and see the difference.
12- Choose what your desktop looks like.
Having a default consistent UI that evolves with the customer feedbacks is what making Windows great, and what makes customers use windows, and as long you are providing the right API’s for third parties to go crazy you’ve done your job as an operating system, but having inconsistent UI is something that will frustrate users, developers and almost everybody, because different concepts means more points where application can break, an example of third party crazy and cool alternatives are BumpTop or Talisman
13- Why does your Windows get slower day after day
I agree, if you keep installing every piece of junk you find on the internet that adds more services and startup stuff in your machine, and this is simple, more application running, the slower it gets, it doesn’t matter what OS you’re running, of course there are more applications on windows and also more crapware as a side effect, but it is the same as if you know what you’re doing you will have a healthy machine for years, and Windows comes with tools such as msconfig to show you what starts up with your system, and you can use more power tools like sysinternal tools to see exactly what happen to optimize every bit of performance possible, again it is a user behavior problem, not a system fault.
14- Environment
Are you kidding, use Linux to be green?? you can purchase and download Windows online from Microsoft Store as well as any other piece of software, this is not a reason this is waste of time.
15- No backdoors in your software.
Oh my god, have you ever seen a privacy statement, don’t you know if Microsoft is sending private information about its customer without their approval is considered a crime, and it is very easy to prove, this is becoming really silly.
16- Enjoy free and unlimited support
Community support exists as long as there are users, if windows has more users you will find better support, you can ask a friend or a neighbor or ask a question on a forum or mailing list or chat or twitter or …
and the best thing that if you don’t know how to deal with it, for example my mom is not gonna use an IRC to ask for a problem, she can call Support centers, and Microsoft is providing support for its product for up to 10 years (5 basic, 5 extended paid), so imagine people are asking questions for Windows 2000 and Office 2000 till now.
17- Too many windows? Use workspaces.
Different people different keystrokes, in Windows too many windows? use Aero flip3d or Aero peek in Windows 7, or anything else, I have never been a fan of multiple desktops or workspaces, it just wastes time trying to know where stuff are, on which desktop and moving windows around between them, too much work for me
18 - Reporting bugs
Seriously, some bugs in Linux have been there for ages too, the bottom line that there are no software that is bug free and as long as high priority bugs are fixed as fast as possible, this is what makes customer safe and not bothered every single day with an update that affect 0.001% of the user base.
and the funny sentence
“Nearly all open source software (including Linux distributions) have a bug tracking system” I don’t know what to laugh about more, the word Nearly or mentioning the bug tracking system as a modern rocket science silver bullet solution, Microsoft builds bug tracking systems for god’s sake
19- Are your tired of restarting your computer all the time?
Again to Windows 9x culture that all Linux users are using to compare with Linux, My work machine has been up for weeks, I don’t restart my laptop unless I want to switch between Windows Vista & 7 mostly for fun, and I don’t bother restart if a windows update is provided, it is a good reason to restart especially it doesn’t take more than few seconds, compared to most Linux distros boot times
20- Let your old computer have a second life
This is also another meaningless point, at any point of time you will always have two different supported Windows Systems, if your computer is an above average you would like to use this hardware capabilities and run the newer version of Windows, otherwise you can still use the older version of windows, the same happens all the time, Windows 98, ME & Windows XP, Windows XP & Windows Vista, Windows Vista & Windows 7
and if you can install the latest Windows 7 Ultimate on a 1 GB ram, 1.6 Ghz Atom processor on a netbook, I think we don’t need to comment more.
21- Play hundreds of games for free
LOL, Are you serious games on Linux?
22- Help other countries, and your own
Hehehehe, so stop using Intel, AMD, MSI, Nokia, HTC, … etc every manufacturer has a country of origin, welcome to Planet Earth.
23- Use MSN, AIM, ICQ, Jabber, with a single program
What prevents you from doing this on Windows, the same programs that provides these capabilities on Linux, do that on Windows too
24- Get a great music player
Oh my god, I will change my entire OS to get a music player while I have (Windows Media Player, Winamp, GomPlayer, Windows Media Player Classic, Zune Player, iTunes, Quicktime, Real Player …. etc)
25- Keep and eye on the weather.
A weather application, I would give up my games and applications for a weather application, it is done with a gadget on Windows Vista and tons of other applications since forever, I still don’t see a point of mentioning this as reason.
The base line is so far Linux is not even close in terms of functionality, support of business to what windows is offering especially if you combined Windows + office or even with any well known and widely used software such as Adobe photoshop or Auto-CAD or 3D studio max … etc.
Thanks
Mohamed.
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