It's Not the Cost of the OS - It's the Cost of Apps

Here's one fallacy that some people seem to have about Linux: people are drawn to it because it's a no-cost operating system. I have news for you, the cost of an OS is just the tiny little beginning of what the proprietary software world has in store for you. It was really the unsupportable cost of apps that first put me onto open source applications, to begin with, and then onto Linux itself.
What, an artist with no Mac?
A lot of people familiar with my work are surprised that I don't use a Mac, since most artists and design and media people seem to gravitate towards that.
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