Which Operating System is right for you?
There is a question that just about everybody has asked themselves recently. That question is to upgrade or not to upgrade. No, I am not trying to take off Hamlet, but people will be asking themselves whether it is worth it to upgrade, don't change, or go for a completely different operating system.
To be truthfull that is an extremely difficult question to answer because there are so many variables that need to be addressed. There is the familiar and the unknown. The perceived benefits and disadvantages. The security or lack thereof. Then there is also a learning curve, hidden costs and nasty surprises waiting like some halloween ghoul.
What it really boils down to is what exactly do you need to use a computer for? There are about as many ways to use a computer as there are people to buy them although these reasons can be broken down into a few broad categories. The confusion can also be compounded because the functionality of operating systems have overlapped to the extent that sometimes it doesn't matter which one is used.
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