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Hi. What is considered to be the best OS out now? :confused:

Depends what you want to do, and what hardware you want to do it on...

Rob.

Hi. What is considered to be the best OS out now? :confused:

Guess it depends what you think the best hardware platform is ;)

Chris

Linux for nerds ;), XP Pro for everyone else

Mac OS for beardie weirdie's

:)

can 't beat OS X for user friendliness, and no virus's, spyware, adware or other nasties can touch it. does need apple hardware though.

OS X...no virus's, spyware, adware or other nasties can touch it.

That's not strictly true...

Rob.

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I've OS X (10.3 somthing) on a mac mini. Also XP pro on a PC. Never tried Linux, only know it's free. OS X seems frendlier than XP

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OS/400 - Rocks for conslidation, hurts the wallet mind :D

But from a users point of view, toss up between mac and windows, or if your feeling different try a linux install.

If your not after games then there is actually nothing wrong with going to linux. I'll be doing it one day, once I've got my file servers built...I trust it, but not that much ;)

Try unbuntu, downloadable and does everything xp can do, just differently.

Otherwise I suspect if your already equipped with any investment in hardware, it's windows xp.

OS/400 - Rocks for conslidation, hurts the wallet mind :D

:thumbup: Doesn't hurt my wallet though, puts plenty of

can 't beat OS X for user friendliness, and no virus's, spyware, adware....

...or applications, games, useful software... :)

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