They are not the same thing are they? Apples and Oranges I would think. However Linux and MacOs share some traits I've noticed:
-Users of both OS's are usually much more familiar with there systems then Windows users (yes there are plenty of windows users that know there systems fine, I'm talking average users).
-Users of both OS's are usually use much more of there systems capabilities.
-Users of both OS's are more balanced (ok, I made this one up!)
I think there might be some bleed over between the two, however I think a more likely course would be for more windows users to consider MacOs.
I sure am looking forward to OSX, 'course that titanium Powerbook's got me going. But, I'll still continue to use my Linux workstation at work for most of my admin tasks.
They are not the same thing are they? Apples and Oranges I would think. However Linux and MacOs share some traits I've noticed: -Users of both OS's are usually much more familiar with there systems then Windows users (yes there are plenty of windows users that know there systems fine, I'm talking average users). -Users of both OS's are usually use much more of there systems capabilities. -Users of both OS's are more balanced (ok, I made this one up!) I think there might be some bleed over between the two, however I think a more likely course would be for more windows users to consider MacOs. I sure am looking forward to OSX, 'course that titanium Powerbook's got me going. But, I'll still continue to use my Linux workstation at work for most of my admin tasks.