True indeed. Being a closed source Microsoft Windows gets a great advantage here. Most of the third-party application works on any version of Windows, if you do a little bit of tweak or simply use an older version, they can work on XP, Vista even in Windows 95. Other hand being an open-source Linux got too many flavors, distributions, package managers, and one distribution fork from another, that fork top of another one (as Linux Mint <- Ubuntu <- Debian case) , all of these things creates a bit of confusion at the beginning. And top of that unlike Windows if you face any particular issue in Linux you will hardly get any useful link/posts, as they are just not available :(
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True indeed. Being a closed source Microsoft Windows gets a great advantage here. Most of the third-party application works on any version of Windows, if you do a little bit of tweak or simply use an older version, they can work on XP, Vista even in Windows 95. Other hand being an open-source Linux got too many flavors, distributions, package managers, and one distribution fork from another, that fork top of another one (as Linux Mint <- Ubuntu <- Debian case) , all of these things creates a bit of confusion at the beginning. And top of that unlike Windows if you face any particular issue in Linux you will hardly get any useful link/posts, as they are just not available :(