So lets start with the looks and user-friendliness. Both operating systems look a little bit like each other, and they work a bit the same. Compare Ubuntu and its way more different. I had no trouble finding any applications or settings because it all make sense. Everything is so well made in Ubuntu, and the fact that its free is completely mind-blowing for me. I've really enjoyed using the operating system, there are a lot of free apps for the operating system, from screen recording programs to writing programs, and all tough they aren't real known applications, they really work very well, and the best thing is everything is free, you won't have to pay a penny. I had no trouble connecting hardware at all, it recognized my studio microphone right away, I just had to set some things up for a better sound quality, and everything was set up to start testing.
I really like OS X, and I think that thats al clear because this blog isn't called Apple Macintosh Blog for a reason. My daily driver is a MacBook from 2008, and I love it. Its not fast, and I don't like it because of the design because there are a lot more nicer pc's out there, but I've just bought it for its operating system. In my opinion OS X is really user-friendly, and some other people have the same opinion, because my brother was staying at my house for a few days, and he forgot is own laptop at home so he had to make a project on my Mac. And I had to show him a few little things, but most things he just figured out himself and he almost never touched a Mac before. But I have to admit, the operating system is getting a lot more advanced and a lot less user-friendly because my dad has a computer that can run OS X Yosemite, and even I, a person that have used OS X for years sometimes have problems finding some files and that sort of stuff.

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