I am currently forced to use Windows at work. I've got a decent theme on there with pretty pictures and kewl sounds. It's okay, I guess, but when I use it, I tend to miss my computer at home.
I've got some really great themes for my home system. I could use a cool tiger background if I wanted to.
In all honesty, though, I can do PLENTY more with my Linux desktop than I can with my Windows desktop. I am experienced with both operating systems and I am obsessed with making my desktop look and act the way I want it to. I have come very close to this in Windows - but I've *accomplished* this (very easily) in Linux.
I will give you the fact that the Windows desktop has come a long way over the years (especially if you use something like LiteStep). However, I was doing more customization on my Linux desktop years ago than is even possible on the Windows desktop today.
I am currently forced to use Windows at work. I've got a decent theme on there with pretty pictures and kewl sounds. It's okay, I guess, but when I use it, I tend to miss my computer at home.
I've got some really great themes for my home system. I could use a cool tiger background if I wanted to.
In all honesty, though, I can do PLENTY more with my Linux desktop than I can with my Windows desktop. I am experienced with both operating systems and I am obsessed with making my desktop look and act the way I want it to. I have come very close to this in Windows - but I've *accomplished* this (very easily) in Linux.
I will give you the fact that the Windows desktop has come a long way over the years (especially if you use something like LiteStep). However, I was doing more customization on my Linux desktop years ago than is even possible on the Windows desktop today.
-Tori