Well, Yes. After long years of using linux on my home desktop (and Windows at work, I admit) I recently switched to Mac at home. That was superb. Never before I had an installation run so smooth. Everything I tried worked immediately. Every linux application I liked was available on the mac and running faster. --> A mac without OSX is no mac. But: the underlying Darwin allows us to run every app we started to like on linux. Obviously the mac grants the best of both worlds the unix world and the graphical user interface world.
Well, Yes. After long years of using linux on my home desktop (and Windows at work, I admit) I recently switched to Mac at home. That was superb. Never before I had an installation run so smooth. Everything I tried worked immediately.
Every linux application I liked was available on the mac and running faster.
--> A mac without OSX is no mac. But: the underlying Darwin allows us to run every app we started to like on linux. Obviously the mac grants the best of both worlds the unix world and the graphical user interface world.