Yes, there are some applications available on one but not the other, but I have not found anything that forces me to believe that one OS is superior in all ways to another. I've found that I can, for the most part, do about the same sorts of things in one OS as another, though the process is different. One thing I have discovered in this transition is that I find the fanboism illogical and pretty much pointless. Recently, I switched jobs and my team uses Macs so over the last few months my primary work OS is now Mac OS X, while I still use Windows at home. I also have a Chromebook running Chrome OS. I have, of course, used Linux, though mostly for servers and not a full-time primary OS. I've been using Windows pretty much since version 3.1 (though will some time on OS/2 as well) as my primary OS.
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