Pros:
> Most Linux Based Operating Systems Are Free.
> Most Of The Paid Applications For Windows Such As Photoshop, Have Their Counterparts (which Are Almost As Good) Available For Free On Linux.
> It Is Open Source, A Boon For Developers And Programmers.
> Linux Os’s Have Almost Negligible Vulnerability To Viruses And Malware.
> There Is No Such Thing As “drivers” For Hardware On Linux.
> It Can Be Highly Customized, From Looks To Animations, Everything Can Be Easily Customized.
> It Consumes Very Few Resources, So The Computer Need Not Have High-end Specs.
> It Does Not Consume An Exorbitant Amount Of Space Like Windows.
> It Can Run Many Windows Apps Using Emulators.
> It Is Very Stable, Almost No Crashes, And Certainly No Blue Screen Of Death.
> It Can Be Run With Windows Or Inside Windows Using VirtualBox.
> You Can Also Use Linux As Live Using A Cd/Flash Drive.
Cons:
> only A Small Fraction Of Games Available On Windows Are Available On Linux
> many Of The Powerful Applications Such As Ms-office And Adobe Premier Are Not Available On Linux
no Support From The Developers For Fixing Issues
> it Might Take Some Time Getting Used To The Ui
> it Does Not Have The “feel” Like Windows. If you are an advanced Windows User, you are going to have to make some major adjustments if you want to switch over to Linux. If you are a person that just wants email, Youtube, Flash, Quora, basic MSOffice, then ignore this con.
> Most Linux Based Operating Systems Are Free.
> Most Of The Paid Applications For Windows Such As Photoshop, Have Their Counterparts (which Are Almost As Good) Available For Free On Linux.
> It Is Open Source, A Boon For Developers And Programmers.
> Linux Os’s Have Almost Negligible Vulnerability To Viruses And Malware.
> There Is No Such Thing As “drivers” For Hardware On Linux.
> It Can Be Highly Customized, From Looks To Animations, Everything Can Be Easily Customized.
> It Consumes Very Few Resources, So The Computer Need Not Have High-end Specs.
> It Does Not Consume An Exorbitant Amount Of Space Like Windows.
> It Can Run Many Windows Apps Using Emulators.
> It Is Very Stable, Almost No Crashes, And Certainly No Blue Screen Of Death.
> It Can Be Run With Windows Or Inside Windows Using VirtualBox.
> You Can Also Use Linux As Live Using A Cd/Flash Drive.
Cons:
> only A Small Fraction Of Games Available On Windows Are Available On Linux
> many Of The Powerful Applications Such As Ms-office And Adobe Premier Are Not Available On Linux
no Support From The Developers For Fixing Issues
> it Might Take Some Time Getting Used To The Ui
> it Does Not Have The “feel” Like Windows. If you are an advanced Windows User, you are going to have to make some major adjustments if you want to switch over to Linux. If you are a person that just wants email, Youtube, Flash, Quora, basic MSOffice, then ignore this con.
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