Operating Systems
Question # 00613912
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Updated on: 11/06/2017 01:00 PM Due on: 11/10/2017
Almost from its inception, the personal computer marketplace became fragmented around choices about which operating system people thought was best or coolest, or about which choice of systems offered users the best integrated and reliable options versus price. But while that Apple vs. Microsoft debate rages on, look what's happened: the basic idea of personal computing has profoundly changed. It's not only about manipulating the contents of files anymore -- it's more about bringing streams of interaction to your fingertips, or to the blink of your eye.
Other portable device makers have entered this marketplace -- Linux-based choices, Android-based systems (owned by Google), and other technologies are becoming more and more commonplace. Dual-personality systems (or "dual-boot") are much easier to buy and operate. And the devices themselves come with the underlying OS buried further and further away from what the user interacts with.
Other portable device makers have entered this marketplace -- Linux-based choices, Android-based systems (owned by Google), and other technologies are becoming more and more commonplace. Dual-personality systems (or "dual-boot") are much easier to buy and operate. And the devices themselves come with the underlying OS buried further and further away from what the user interacts with.
The assigned questions:
- Which operating system do you use? Be sure to list the OS and the version (OS 10.11, Win 10, etc.).
- Why do you use this OS and what features do you appreciate? For example, do you use multiple devices and is this a factor when selecting the computer OS?
- What challenges have you experienced, which you attribute to your choice of OS?
- What is your OS update strategy?
- Your initial post should be 2-3 paragraphs in length (about 200 words).
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Rating:
5/
Solution: Operating Systems