I'd like the Linux desktop a lot more if Orca got a lot better and desktop environments were more accessible. Sadly, Microsoft commands a significantly large share of the computing industry whether you like it or not. I like macOS, but Apple has demonstrated they don't care about the VoiceOver experience as much as they used to. Chrome OS is interesting, but it's not meant for everyone, particularly those with more advanced computing requirements. It's the OS for the masses who don't know or care what Microsoft Windows is and just want to go on social media, Netflix, etc. It's also quite accessible which is cool, but I couldn't use it as my daily driver. Hell, most might not even know what Chrome OS is. I talked to someone who simply said she had a Dell computer. I assumed Windows, but oh no, it was a Chromebook.
All that being said, Microsoft isn't going to kill their competition. They've successfully convinced millions of people that their devices aren't compatible with Windows 11 and as such have boosted OEM sales for new devices. How convenient they announced and released it right before the holidays, eh?
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