That actually sums me up quite well. For various reasons, I just don't get along on Linux. It always made me run back to Windows, but I wanted to use open/free software. I eventually settled on OS X as it allowed me to use most of the programs I liked from Linux without having to sacrifice a good desktop environment.
To summarize; "I'll use free software but not if it means neglecting superior proprietary software".
Obviously to each his own in this matter. Linux is great in some areas but not for user experience or corporate support.
To summarize; "I'll use free software but not if it means neglecting superior proprietary software".
Obviously to each his own in this matter. Linux is great in some areas but not for user experience or corporate support.