

On my laptop I had Ubuntu that worked flawlessly. TabletPC was getting things done like never before, it was the future of computing as Bill Gates had predicted and it looked like it at one time. Math Input Panel, Ink recognizer, OneNote, Office 2007 & 2010, and many more were state of the art.
#Mac vs pc users percentage windows 7#
TabletPC in combination with Windows 7 was a true winner, who has not tried all it can do on TabletPC, cannot say on its quality.

I worked for MS for some time, working on powerful TabletPC’s (now almost forgotten, replaced with toys called simple “Tablets”). views, and I become one of the users they called “Ubuntu fanboy”. I slowly started to embrace the Richard Stallman’s, Eric Reynolds’s etc. Then I discovered Linux, starting with OpenSuse, and later I discovered something that was eye opening experience, Ubuntu. I have started with legendary C64, used 286, 386, and 486, P1, P2, P3, and P4 all on MS products, starting from MSDOS, Win 3.11 and through all versions, even Millennium and Vista. After reading so many articles, (mostly false) statistics, user comments on the issue, before going more into an issue, I feel obliged to say what I have used over time, what my philosophical view on the matter is, and I will try to remain realistic and cold-blooded, in contrast to all the authors of the mentioned articles.
