Somewhere along the way, Linux stopped being the place cool stuff happened. On the server side, Solaris has been sexier for some time. On the desktop (where I spend most of my time) OS X seems to be the only place where innovation is occurring.
I think part of the reason the Mac is more appealing to me these days than Linux is that OS X has figured out how to create both a viable open source and a viable commercial software ecosystem.
Here's a graphic illustrating what I perceive to be Apple's platform advantage:

1 comments:
I agree with most of what you said (except the idea that Microsoft programs are good). I like Macs because I get the best of the geeky tech world with Unix and the elegant simplicity of the Mac GUI!
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