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Do you think using Ubuntu can be as productive as Windows OS?

Mainly for standard office usage and internet.

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Question added by Mahmoud Ghazal , Senior Agile Project Manager , Telstra
Date Posted: 2013/08/20
مصعب ابوادريس الطريفي يوسف
by مصعب ابوادريس الطريفي يوسف , مهندس تقني , Wad Medani Obstetrical and GYNY Hospital

Ubuntu is Free and so any other Linux distro.
(Saved ~ $250) You don’t have to buy Office (Word, Power-point, Excel etc.) separately.
It comes with OpenOffice preinstalled.
(Saved ~ $200) You don’t have to buy costly hardwares for the basic need.
(RAM.
Processor, HDD etc.) Ubuntu is more stable.
You are free from Viruses so you don’t have to buy another upgrade of Norton or any other Antivirus software.
(Saved ~ $75) When you have installed Ubuntu, you don’t have to install anything else to get you started with your productivity.
You don’t have to wait for years for the bugs to get fixed.
You can track them down in Ubuntu.
You can update everything on your system with just one update manager.
No need to run separate Update manger for all the softwares you installed.
(Saves your system resources.) Don’t get tired restarting your computer all the time.
You do it almost never with Ubuntu.
You are free from Pirated softwares.
With Ubuntu you can share it with as many people as you want and it is LEGAL.
Don’t have to bother searching the web for new softwares.
Ubuntu gets a whole lot of software free of cost to you.
Play hundreds of games for Free.
Your PC won’t get slower day by day.
It happens in Windows only.
Use MSN, AIM, ICQ, Jabber, Gtalk, Yahoo and many more with a single program.
No need to install separate software for the same thing.
Tired of managing multiple windows on your screen.
You can use workspaces to manage your work.
You old computer will get a second life.
Because Ubuntu does not need those high resources as Windows.
Jump into the next generation of desktop themes with Compiz fusion and all with lot less resources than Windows Vista.
With Ubuntu, you are always free.
Free as in Freedom and in Free Beer.
Ubuntu is free and will always remain free.
(Saves ~ $200 every2 years when Microsoft releases a new version of its operating system and you have to buy it.
All future upgrades of Ubuntu are provided free of cost.
Upgrades are released every6 months.
Upgrades are installed automatically.
You don’t have to bother about losing your data and redoing lots of personalization.
*Edit* The updates are installed with your permission and only if you want them…not in the background without you knowing it.
– Thanks freeber – A Ubuntu User You can tweak your desktop wallpaper or any other setting the way you want it.
You can make it look like Windows or Mac (if you want.).
You can even get the sidebar you were fascinated in Vista.
You don’t have to defrag your hard disk every now and then to boost the performance.
Ubuntu does it for you automatically.
You don’t have to go to a shop to buy operating system.
You can download it anytime you want it and burn it on a CD.
You can even burn it on a re-writable CD to save some CDs.
Thousand of user are there to help you with when you are stuck.
Become a part of Ubuntuforums.
You will get free and Long Term Support (LTS) for Ubuntu.
Ubuntu8.04 Desktop version also will get a LTS.
(17 days to go for the release version.)

Ismail Al-Mahari
by Ismail Al-Mahari , Corporate Contact Centre , Bahrain Telecommunication Company (BATELCO)

I worked in many companies in Bahrain but none of them use Ubuntu, this didn't mean it is not productive but people are not ready for it yet.

Mohamad Rahsad
by Mohamad Rahsad , Founder and Service Manager , Teqnia

For sure, Ubuntu is Linux and Linux is more than ready to replace everyday Windows job.
I'm using Linux as my main OS since2006 and everything going will, I didn't need to back to Windows even I mange Linxu and Windows servers and client machines.
  For now I work as Linux solution consultant and it never fail me down.

Mohammed Jawfer Ahamed Razzan
by Mohammed Jawfer Ahamed Razzan , Senior Network Engineer , Bahrain International Circuit (Transworld IT outsourced)

Yes, But your entire organization should use it, Else, Windows to Linux and Linux to Windows file transmissions application/Software/document you will feel a pain. :-)

Syed Fahad Ahmed Hasni
by Syed Fahad Ahmed Hasni , systems administrator , 360training

1.
Ease of Installatio 2.
Well Developed Command Line 3.
ALT-Left-Drag and Scroll Wheel Focus 4.
Workspaces 5.
Security Model 6.
Boot Time 7.
Anti-Virus Software, or Lack Thereof 8.
Ubuntu Software Center 9.
Efficiency and Productivity

Yes, It is, I have been using ubuntu for3 years and I found it very stable and one of the execellent OS

hamza alkhatib
by hamza alkhatib , IT Technical Manager , Fastrabbit

I dont think so for now , beacsue windows as operating system stability is going very powerfull starting from Win7,Win8 , for ubunto i think most of IT Persons like and preferred use it instead of windows as thier local laptop Uses ..

Emad Mohammed said abdalla
by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

I agree with all answers

RASHIF RAHMAN
by RASHIF RAHMAN , System & Network Engineer / IT Engineer , Hatimi Group of Companies

yes

Ashok kumar Kandula
by Ashok kumar Kandula , Computer Operator And Admin , SAI IMPEX

yes ubantu is safety 

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