"*BSD and Linux aren't perfect, but their a damn sight better and easier to administer than Windows, and have the added benefit of working as well. Frankly, if you and your CEO were so hell bent on having something easy to integrate and use, and are obviously so willing to exchange flexibility to get it, you should have chosen to go with Apple for both your clients and servers."
I agree. I'm a long time Linux fan/user, but recently switched to Max OS X because rest of the faimly found Linux to difficult use. I kept getting all these "How do I...?" calls at work.
With OS X I get to keep my *nix, and the all the apps I'm used to using. The rest of the family gets an easy to use UI (with applicable app).
"*BSD and Linux aren't perfect, but their a damn sight better and easier to administer than Windows, and have the added benefit of working as well. Frankly, if you and your CEO were so hell bent on having something easy to integrate and use, and are obviously so willing to exchange flexibility to get it, you should have chosen to go with Apple for both your clients and servers."
I agree. I'm a long time Linux fan/user, but recently switched to Max OS X because rest of the faimly found Linux to difficult use. I kept getting all these "How do I...?" calls at work.
With OS X I get to keep my *nix, and the all the apps I'm used to using. The rest of the family gets an easy to use UI (with applicable app).