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legendary
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March 24, 2015, 06:36:31 AM
Really should be in OffTopic, but Mac is the safest to use with BTC applications on it. I use linux sometimes though.

that's a myth, mac is not less secure at all, they are all about the same, the secuirty of a desktop depend mostly on the person using it

True.
Many people tend to believe that Mac OS is more secure than Windows because you hardly see any viruses for Mac.

The truth is malware developers want to target the largest user base to make their 'hard work' worthwhile, so they target the Windows ecosystem.
You hardly see viruses for Mac, because bad guys target it less than they target Windows.
newbie
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March 24, 2015, 06:34:51 AM
Linux Ubuntu - free, nice, fast, secure - that's a choice I'd recommend to anyone.

Agreed. No operating system is invincible but from my experience its very very easy to get viruses and malware on windows even with an anti-virus but I've used ubuntu for a couple of years without an anti virus and had no problems at all and I spend a lot of time downloading warez from less than legit blogs and torrent sites etc which will kill your windows comp pretty fast with some sort of malware infection eventually.
newbie
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March 24, 2015, 06:25:56 AM
Linux Ubuntu - free, nice, fast, secure - that's a choice I'd recommend to anyone.
legendary
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March 24, 2015, 02:45:33 AM
Really should be in OffTopic, but Mac is the safest to use with BTC applications on it. I use linux sometimes though.

that's a myth, mac is not less secure at all, they are all about the same, the secuirty of a desktop depend mostly on the person using it

But IMHO Windows is less secure. I have you used a few OS but in that Windows seems more vulnerable to attacks than others. I haven't tested Mac though.

depend on what windows, windows 8 is good in security and win 10 will be better for sure, since they said that the final release will come with a new kernel also(10.0)
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March 24, 2015, 02:41:20 AM
Really should be in OffTopic, but Mac is the safest to use with BTC applications on it. I use linux sometimes though.

that's a myth, mac is not less secure at all, they are all about the same, the secuirty of a desktop depend mostly on the person using it

But IMHO Windows is less secure. I have you used a few OS but in that Windows seems more vulnerable to attacks than others. I haven't tested Mac though.
legendary
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March 24, 2015, 02:33:49 AM
#99
Really should be in OffTopic, but Mac is the safest to use with BTC applications on it. I use linux sometimes though.

that's a myth, mac is not less secure at all, they are all about the same, the secuirty of a desktop depend mostly on the person using it
legendary
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March 24, 2015, 01:43:03 AM
#98
What about Win XP? I hear that many people use xp
you are wrong my friend:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems#Desktop_and_laptop_computers
besides windows XP is no longer supported by microsoft and also the newer versions are not just a new version, they have eliminated many security issues.

If I'm not mistaken about this part (correct me if I turn out to be wrong), Microsoft promised to supply critical security patches for Windows XP up until April 2019. In fact, It would be rather strange to drop support of the operating system that still takes over 20% (as of August, 2014) in total market share of the Windows operating systems family (despite it being 13 years old)...

Personally, I use Gentoo Linux
all supports, licensing, and releasing updates for windows xp that we use has ended. they started supporting after the initial stop for the purpose of not losing market but stopped that after a while too.
now the only support that is going on (like what you said up to year 2019) is for embedded systems only.

you can read about it in details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP#Support_lifecycle

So they resort to their old proven tactics of dropping support for a product (however popular) and pushing their user base to new systems and products not through innovation and their superiority over competition but through the exercise of market power. Linux 2.6 kernel branch is 10 years old already, but it is still actively supported, and most likely will be supported for another 10 years (actually, as long as there are enough active users of it)...

I still have an Athlon XP 2500+ computer, which is in perfect state despite being as old as 2004. If I hadn't been all in for Linux, what Windows could I install there?
legendary
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March 24, 2015, 01:19:28 AM
#97
What about Win XP? I hear that many people use xp
you are wrong my friend:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems#Desktop_and_laptop_computers
besides windows XP is no longer supported by microsoft and also the newer versions are not just a new version, they have eliminated many security issues.

If I'm not mistaken about this part (correct me if I turn out to be wrong), Microsoft promised to supply critical security patches for Windows XP up until April 2019. In fact, It would be rather strange to drop support of the operating system that still takes over 20% (as of August, 2014) in total market share of the Windows operating systems family (despite it being 13 years old)...

Personally, I use Gentoo Linux


all supports, licensing, and releasing updates for windows xp that we use has ended. they started supporting after the initial stop for the purpose of not losing market but stopped that after a while too.
now the only support that is going on (like what you said up to year 2019) is for embedded systems only.

you can read about it in details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP#Support_lifecycle
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March 23, 2015, 09:38:08 PM
#96
I like my Win 7, it's been pretty good for years Smiley

i was thinking that too, until i started to love win 10, i think it's a very solid OS, and will replace win 7 with no problem, also will come with a new kernel, which sound great
I have windows 8.1, I prefer windows 7 much better since windows 8.1 is NOT at all optimized for desktops. The new desktop mode makes it useable but the whole metro thing is trash. I should have just bought windows 7 instead, much better for desktops.
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March 23, 2015, 09:37:18 PM
#95
Really should be in OffTopic, but Mac is the safest to use with BTC applications on it. I use linux sometimes though.

What makes you think Mac is the safest? It has viruses just like any other OS. But it's proprietary, like Windows, so I'd say it's less secure than Linux still.
The reason many people think "macs dont get viruses" is because the market share is much lower. If your gonna try and scam someone why email a single person when you can email 10 people. Its less secure than linux but I think the system itself is pretty safe.
legendary
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March 22, 2015, 06:37:35 PM
#94
Really should be in OffTopic, but Mac is the safest to use with BTC applications on it. I use linux sometimes though.

What makes you think Mac is the safest? It has viruses just like any other OS. But it's proprietary, like Windows, so I'd say it's less secure than Linux still.
hero member
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March 21, 2015, 05:05:45 AM
#93
Really should be in OffTopic, but Mac is the safest to use with BTC applications on it. I use linux sometimes though.
legendary
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March 21, 2015, 03:17:27 AM
#92
I like my Win 7, it's been pretty good for years Smiley

i was thinking that too, until i started to love win 10, i think it's a very solid OS, and will replace win 7 with no problem, also will come with a new kernel, which sound great
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March 21, 2015, 02:48:11 AM
#91
The choice of OS shouldn't be just by security but by usability. If you are familiar with windows, then go for it. Many people don't recommend windows due to the viruses that exist. However, it is worth noting that linux also has their own vulnerabilities and if you take security precautions, no matter what OS you use, you will be safe.
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March 19, 2015, 08:33:36 PM
#90
What is the best opertive system gfor your pc in order to preserve bitcoins ?? BTC

It is more a question how well do you know security because obviously windows has its floors but someone highly knowledgeable will be able to store their coins and have them safer than someone who barley knows what they are doing but is using a safer system like linux, i guess more than operating system it is who is using it, read learn about all os's and then you will be equipped to keep your coins safe with any system.

Good luck
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March 19, 2015, 07:18:26 PM
#89
Windows 8 is more reliable than 7, and it's much faster especially with ssd disks, if you don't like the new start menu, you can go back with software like classic shell.
yes maybe because people are comfort with the OS they use so I think whatever OS that is used, it is best for them even though Windows has launched a better OS
sr. member
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March 19, 2015, 09:42:48 AM
#88
Windows 8 is more reliable than 7, and it's much faster especially with ssd disks, if you don't like the new start menu, you can go back with software like classic shell.
legendary
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March 18, 2015, 06:53:36 AM
#87
I like my Win 7, it's been pretty good for years Smiley
Isn't win 7 around just for like 3 years? Smiley but yep i own it too on other computer, bit it's nowhere safe as linux.
windows 7 was released "Five" years ago on October 22, 2009 and the SP1 was released ~a year after that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7

i like win 7 more than 8 too. and currently using it for my main activities.
Oh sorry...time runs too fast then Grin.  I have 8 too and quite liked it but then my laptop broke..
legendary
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March 18, 2015, 12:18:39 AM
#86
What about Win XP? I hear that many people use xp
you are wrong my friend:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems#Desktop_and_laptop_computers
besides windows XP is no longer supported by microsoft and also the newer versions are not just a new version, they have eliminated many security issues.

If I'm not mistaken about this part (correct me if I turn out to be wrong), Microsoft promised to supply critical security patches for Windows XP up until April 2019. In fact, It would be rather strange to drop support of the operating system that still takes over 20% (as of August, 2014) in total market share of the Windows operating systems family (despite it being 13 years old)...

Personally, I use Gentoo Linux

legendary
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March 17, 2015, 11:58:04 PM
#85
I like my Win 7, it's been pretty good for years Smiley
Isn't win 7 around just for like 3 years? Smiley but yep i own it too on other computer, bit it's nowhere safe as linux.
windows 7 was released "Five" years ago on October 22, 2009 and the SP1 was released ~a year after that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7

i like win 7 more than 8 too. and currently using it for my main activities.

I like 8 more, both from a speed and an efficiency standpoint. While I somewhat hate the Metro UI, it makes finding things a lot faster. And the systems themselves run faster with 8 than 7 (based on tons of benchmarks done by major sites).
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