Windows 7 Vs Ubuntu 9.04

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    Strengths & Weaknesses of each OS

    Installation

    Windows 7

    Pros
    - Install is quick, easy and painless.
    - After working through a few wizard screens at the beginning, the install is automatic
    Cons
    - None really
    Ubuntu 9.10

    Pros
    - Option to “try before you install” using the Live CD feature
    - Can easily install as a dual boot or even inside Windows using the Wubi installer
    Cons
    - Unless you’re luck to get a CD, you do have to mess about with .ISO files and burn a disc. If you’re happy doing that, it’s not really a problem.

    Speed/Performance

    Windows 7

    Pros
    - Both are excellent
    Cons
    - None really
    Ubuntu 9.10

    Pros
    - Both are excellent
    Cons
    - None really
    Usability

    I’ve thought long and hard about this one and I’ve come to the conclusion that while neither OS is perfect (far from it), both are also just as usable once you devote the time to figuring things out. I have years of Windows experience under my belt and a lot less with Ubuntu but I can’t say that’s a problem.

    Software

    Windows 7

    Pros
    - If you’re willing to pay, there’s a lot of software for the Windows platform
    - Equally, there’s a LOT of free stuff if you look around
    Cons
    - Bundled fayre is pretty poor
    Ubuntu 9.10

    Pros
    - Comes complete with an excellent array of software
    - Access to, and installing, new software is a snap
    Cons
    - None really … just don’t expect to run Windows software (even if you do resort to Wine)
    Media Support

    Windows 7

    Pros
    - Excellent support for media formats, including DRMed media, out of the box
    Cons
    - Windows Media Player isn’t the best bit of software around
    Ubuntu 9.10

    Pros
    - Good support for media formats
    Cons
    - If you want to play DVDs then you need to resort to “Restricted” codecs
    - Many media formats that use proprietary DRM just won’t work on Ubuntu because of DRM restrictions
    Hardware support

    Windows 7

    Pros
    - On the whole, Windows 7 offers excellent support for modern hardware right out of the box
    Cons
    - You might be out of luck with old hardware
    Ubuntu 9.10

    Pros
    - Overall, hardware support is good, and getting better
    - On really low-end hardware you can substitute Ubuntu for Xubuntu
    Cons
    - There are no guarantees
    - There’s no “Works with Linux” logo that buyers can look for when buying new hardware
    Final thoughts

    There’s no doubt that Windows is the default OS for many users. In fact, for most users out there it’s the only OS and many of those aware that a different OS exists know about Mac OS rather than Linux.

    That said though, Linux is a very good, robust and highly-usable operating system. It’s also fun to use and free. I understand how for many people operating systems are akin to religions, but there are huge advantages to being OS-agnostic. One advantage is that you can pick and choose the right OS for the job.

    Source Zdnet (TechMagazine)
     
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