Windows is an increasingly poor and surveillance enforcing OS that the market is migrating away from. Even if the numbers are low now, they will only increase in the future, as Microsoft will never make an OS that is NOT entirely about profit.
MacOS is also a terribly expensive ecosystem that many just will not pay for, although it does provide better user experience (Based on Linux). Those users are currently stuck on Windows too.
Naturally, Linux will become more mainstream and attract more and more users, as it's doing already in 2025-2026. We are and will see more distros that just work out of the box and are more user-friendly.
It's CRITICAL Adobe introduces support for the creative cloud. For a lot of people this is the last thing keeping them from fully switching to an OS that respects their privacy, money and hardware resources. On Linux, there's already:
- Davinci Resolve
- Blender
- Gaming (Steam OS and others)
- Suite of non-Adobe creative apps
- Others
The only thing remaining would be the Adobe Creative Suite and it's high time this company invests some of it's 'world class profitability' into supporting the next major OS shift, ideally ahead of time, not years after it happens.
Windows is an increasingly poor and surveillance enforcing OS that the market is migrating away from. Even if the numbers are low now, they will only increase in the future, as Microsoft will never make an OS that is NOT entirely about profit.
MacOS is also a terribly expensive ecosystem that many just will not pay for, although it does provide better user experience (Based on Linux). Those users are currently stuck on Windows too.
Naturally, Linux will become more mainstream and attract more and more users, as it's doing already in 2025-2026. We are and will see more distros that just work out of the box and are more user-friendly.
It's CRITICAL Adobe introduces support for the creative cloud. For a lot of people this is the last thing keeping them from fully switching to an OS that respects their privacy, money and hardware resources. On Linux, there's already:
- Davinci Resolve
- Blender
- Gaming (Steam OS and others)
- Suite of non-Adobe creative apps
- Others
The only thing remaining would be the Adobe Creative Suite and it's high time this company invests some of it's 'world class profitability' into supporting the next major OS shift, ideally ahead of time, not years after it happens.