![]() Well, it falls short out of the box, and with the things you can do with it for free. As far as satisfying the tech-savvy user, it falls woefully short. I attribute it more to ubiquity, but that’s just me. With that established, the question then, is how well does each accomodate both the technically-savvy and the novice? WinNT (and by that, I mean all its stepchildren) gets kudos for its ease of use. They’re not for embedded applications, nor are they the best choice for big iron. Each will function sufficiently as a workstation OS or a server OS. OSX, WinNT, OS/2, GNU/Linux (to an extent), and GNU/Hurd (when it’s released) aim for dual competence. I think, in the realm of operating systems, there has to be a target audience.
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