* Both have a great UI. * Both consume large resources and do less work. * Both crash unexpectedly. * Both are not easily portable on different architectures (environment) . * Both can't work on low resource architectures (environment) . * Both are costly to maintain. * Both give mostly unexpected outputs. * Both's working often contradicts with their documentation. * Both are easily prone to viruses (rumors and doubts) (and they (viruses) do spread very fast in windows based networks). * In spite of all above disadvantages, both are liked.
lol thats so true and funny. People always want to have the latest version of windows and a girl with the latest styles .