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i pretty much agree. windows is for noobs and "simple" people. it lacks the aura of creativity apple has to offer or the aura of technology advance linux offers.

No that would just be Windows 8. :D

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Got to love the superiority complex some people have here in this thread, berating others for using a "noob" or "toy" or whatever OS.

They're just operating systems. Different OSes for different uses for different folks. Would you say server operating systems are not "real" operating systems for having barely any user-facing components other than a CLI?

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i pretty much agree. windows is for noobs and "simple" people. it lacks the aura of creativity apple has to offer or the aura of technology advance linux offers.

basically the same is true for the mobile OS.

also, it seems a bit ironic, that most hardcore gamer prefer a (windows) pc, making microsofts only amazing product - the xbox - less relevant than it should be.

I don't even like Windows 8 and I think this post is a complete joke. Given that pretty much all creative applications work just as well (if not better due to the better X64 frameworks present in Windows) on Windows as they do on Apple machines so that argument is hugely redundant now.

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I don't know why people like the OP think this way. Computing is is a big transitional phase right now. It started with the laptops becoming desktop replacements and now with mobile phones and tablet. Between Apple/Google/Microsoft each have their different takes on where computing should go, but all seem to be set on a hybrid between desktop and mobile using touch. The desktop market is getting a silent shakeup right now. Apple will be at this point soon. While Mountain Lion has begun to integrate many features from iOS what will happen when they move to OS 11? Many might think Microsoft isn't innovating, if thats the case you need to look deeper. Kinect 2.0 is in the works, the next Xbox, Windows Phone trying to make a change to mobile OS's, and yes Windows 8 trying to bridge the gap.

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