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229. MK
January 7, 1999
sweetie61@hotmail.com
I bet it's "The Unix".
Stable, no-nonsense OS.
228. Rajesh
January 7, 1999
rajeshonline@yahoo.com
Today, it's UNIX. But, tomorrow, it'll be Linux. NT can never be in the picture. So, if we are talking long time, it is better to go for Linux. It will win hands-down over the competition. I feel Linux based servers are better today than the rest. I am not very comfortable with NT at all.
227. Sameer K.S
January 7, 1999
kssameer@hotmail.com
-=*Linux*=- rUlEz ;)
226. Pradyumna Kulkarni
January 7, 1999
utopian@arbornet.org
I have been using both Windows NT and Unix to use the Internet and I feel that it is UNIX or even Linux which beats Windows hands down. There is no doubt about the fact that Windows NT is not stable when you are running certain Java applets online. I have been booted from using various Java applets a lot of time when I am using the Internet from a Windows NT machine but this has never happened to me when I am on a machine using UNIX. Also the fact that Windows NT has a user-friendly interface should not be a major factor to choosing NT even UNIX and Linux have Graphical User Interfaces like X-Windows, Motif, FVWM etc... which can be used to get the same kind of user friendliness as offered by Windows. Of course that does mean that the user has to learn a new OS but then it also translates into being able to use the net in the most efficient manner.
225. Siddhesh
January 7, 1999
siddhesh@rediff.com
Linux should take over a majority of the Indian and developing markets after it comes out with support for Windows applications or full compatibility for files created on the Windows platform. Until such time people will be reluctant to give up their Windows habit or relinquish their investment in Windows and Windows based products.
224. Rajnish Bhatia
January 7, 1999
rajnish@vsnl.com
The choice is clearly Linux. It is the most stable, has the best support and documentation, will run on almost any hardware, and of course has the lowest cost. If you are getting an almost dreamlike combination such as the above, almost for free, why even bother about anything else?
223. Deepak Gulati
January 7, 1999
deepak@indiaexpress.com
Windozeeee is for fun
Unix is a useless gun
But Linux is for getting the work done
222. Sanoj Kumar
January 7, 1999
patneri@hotmail.com
Linux
221. Sanjeev Batra
January 7, 1999
sanjeev_batra@yahoo.com
Windows NT and BackOffice because of
+ user friendliness
+ long term committment of MS
+ Certified pool of professionals
+ full range of products
- NT is not as mature as UNIX but catching fast
- NT will finally turn out to be user friendly flavour of UNIX.
So more plus(+) and less minuses(-)
Go for NT------------->>>
220. Swapnil Shah
January 7, 1999
sshah@cvimail.cv.com
Unix
219. Harsha K
January 7, 1999
harshak@usa.net
Linux.For reliable, scalable and extremely cost efficient system.
218. Shrikant
January 7, 1999
shrikant.sundraam@tatainfotech.com
I would go in for Unix or Linux, though I have not used Linux much, but the strength of these OSs are anyway far higher and time-tested (Unix) than WinNT. WinNT anyway is known to have 'adopted' features from a variety of OSs and packaged them together, with obvious grey areas.
217. Krishna
January 7, 1999
ykrishna@broner.co.uk
Linux: Price = 0
Performance = infinitely good
Unix: Price = can be reasonably expensive
Performance = infinitely good
Windows NT
Price = ridiculously expensive for a humongous beast that chokes to death after it has eaten gigabytes of RAM.
Performance = 0
For people who still want to debate... use NT (and learn the hard way)
216. Girish
January 7, 1999
girish@beer.com
Linux..no doubt! The free NOS will go a long way in shaping networking in the next millenium. As for the people at Redmond..well they better stick to browsers and o/ses...
215. Sharath Kumar B
January 7, 1999
sharath@cdacb.ernet.in
UNIX - if u can afford it. Else LINUX.
214. Biju John
January 7, 1999
bijutce@hotmail.com
I would prefer Linux or Unix for serious application.
Windows NT is yet to mature. Let us wait for windows 2000.
213. Abhishek
January 7, 1999
abhi21@hotmail.com
WINDOWS NT..No doubt about that. The reasons are obvious, Microsoft can integrate everything ...This of course allows you to never use your own brain as long as Microsoft thought that what you want to do was important enough to integrate and that you can afford the per-seat/per-connection license fees. Linux does not have fees and no redefinition to prevent use in whatever new fashion you invent. Microsoft has redefined "concurrent license" several times, always to prevent using their software in "unauthorised" ways.
212. Sonal Santan
January 7, 1999
sonal_s@hotmail.com
LINUX!! It is better than other flavours of Unix, is very robust and comes absolutely free.
Any takers for NT? Try it out. Hope you don't throw it out in a few days time. Good Luck!
211. Raghuram Vemuri
January 7, 1999
vraghuram@bigfoot.com
Unix,Linux
210. Shalini
January 7, 1999
kaesh@hotmail.com
WINDOWS NT..WINDOWS NT..WINDOWS NT..WINDOWS NT and Windows NT ! It is easy to use and can integrate all kind of tools (front-end to backend tools). And what else can a user ask for but having everything in one place and that too manageable without rummaging their heads in search of proper command syntaxes for the simplest operations !!! As for reliability, it is quite reliable.
209. Shalini
January 7, 1999
kaesh@hotmail.com
Windows NT
208. Arvind Kelkar
January 7, 1999
a_kelkar@hotmail.com
Whatever but definitely not NT. By trying to be everything to everybody, it has become unmanageable. Component OSes are the future. Linux leads the pack.
207. Rajavardhan
January 7, 1999
mrajavardhan@hotmail.com
Linux (Of course contains Unix flavours) kills the Windows in all ways.
206. Thomas Vaughan
January 7, 1999
vaughan@mail.nhn.ou.edu
Linux ought to win because freedom brings empowerment.
205. Uday Palande
January 7, 1999
palande@hotmail.com
Of course.. It has to be Unix, the most proven OS available.
204. Guru
January 7, 1999
kguru5@hotmail.com
I bet on Linux! A more robust OS !!
203. Arunachalam Ramaswamy
January 7, 1999
chalam@hotmail.com
Unix's versatility and reliability cannot not be matched for quite a few years. Why bother with other stuff.
202. Ravi Avala
January 7, 1999
ravala@hotmail.com
Linux!!!!!
Unix OK!
Linux and Windows NT is like the difference between a "Stick Shift" vehicle and an "Automatic" vehicle!
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