I’ve been using DOS, Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and now macOS over the past 30 years. macOS is still the least shitty OS out there from a user point of view, in my opinion. Window snapping on Windows and various Linux environments makes my blood boil, so I have never missed that in macOS. Also, it’s hard for me to accept that Windows has better UX than anything. There are at least two different UI frameworks at play in Windows, the new Windows 8-derived stuff, and the classic Windows 2000/XP Win32 UI, with abrupt transitions between the two. I don’t know how this ships. Microsoft certainly has the resources to fix this, but chooses not to. They just don’t care. So I suppose Steve Jobs was right, they have no taste. In a strictly utilitarian sense, none of this matters, but if the user-facing side is this bad, what are they allowing to slide under the covers. In addition to the vastly different UI idioms in Windows, there is a lack of organization and level of convolution that makes relatively simple things hard (finding how much RAM a system has), and somewhat more technical tasks maddening (e.g., changing the MTU on a network interface). I’ve used Windows 3.1, 95/98, NT 3.51, NT4, 2000, XP, 7, and 10 over the years, and it just keeps getting worse. Maybe I will try ReactOS one of these days.