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Which operating system should I use macOS, Linux or Windows?

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Of course the answer starts with “it depends”.

  • What software is the default option in your desired field of work?

If you need to use Photoshop, then you’re on macOS or Windows. If you mainly need terminal then macOS and Linux are Unix based systems so you have a good terminal.

I think that this question brings up a bigger one though, which operating system makes you more productive? Is a traditional desktop operating system even in the running then?

Watch today’s video or subscribe to The Smart Business Show to hear me go deeper in to why I think the operating system and mode of work you choose matters to how much you get done.

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on November 12, 2021 08:09 (2+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on June 30, 2019 12:39 (5y ago)

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Of course the answer starts with “it depends”.

  • What software is the default option in your desired field of work?

If you need to use Photoshop, then you’re on macOS or Windows. If you mainly need terminal then macOS and Linux are Unix based systems so you have a good terminal.

I think that this question brings up a bigger one though, which operating system makes you more productive? Is a traditional desktop operating system even in the running then?

Watch today’s video or subscribe to The Smart Business Show to hear me go deeper in to why I think the operating system and mode of work you choose matters to how much you get done.

  continue reading

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