Quote Originally Posted by Vanguard319 View Post
Well for starters, if you're a publisher, or graphic designer, knowing how to operate one is almost a requirement, since they are pretty standard in those industries. Apple OS has a reputation for being quite stable as well, though god help you if something does go wrong with it.

I tend to prefer Windows myself, since I've owned enough PCs over the years to know how to fix some of the usual problems and quirks on my own. Some apps made for both platforms can have slightly different functions as well. (i.e. Dreamweaver CS6 works pretty much the same way whether you go PC or Mac, but the PC version can import Word files directly into your web page, rather than copy-pasting like you would with the Mac.)

All in all, it's really more an individual's matter of preference rather than which platform is better.
I installed OS X in a VM and used it for 3 hours and had a crash, but from what I saw "someone who is good with computers, but pretty much the first time on OS X) and what ever you do you are chained down, you can have 2 colours for the theme, nothing else if Linux is a country with no rules or laws and you can do anything you want, OS X is a prison you do what the warden Mr. Apple wants and not much else, to complete this analogy Windows is like most countries with laws you have freedom but there are certain thing you aren't allowed to do.

OS X is the most locked down OS I have seen.