I know I'm replying late, but wanted to know
@icysmoke 's experience so far.
I have a slightly different opinion to other users. I know lots of people have switched from Windows to Linux, but for some, it may be incredibly difficult. My experience has been similar to
@soulweaver in that I have tried to make the switch many times only to go running back to Windows after a month or so. I am a power user of windows and do little customizations here and there to make it easier to use. No matter how much I try, I am not able to replicate all those customizations on Linux. While many people like to disagree, out of the box, Windows Ux is miles ahead of both Linux and Mac OS. They are not even in the same league as Windows.
In my latest attempt (3 months ago), I installed KDE and spent hours customizing it to my liking. I almost got everything running as well with the only exception that I could not replicate the middle click features of
https://ramensoftware.com/7-taskbar-tweaker. However, this time I was determined to make the switch, so I decided to get used to the new shortcuts which KDE did have, some which were better than Windows as well. I thought over time I'll learn to do things the new way.
Then came a monitor change. I got a 4k monitor. This monitor worked fine with my work laptop but kept blanking out with my NUC (on which I was using Linux). I thought it was a hardware issue, then I noticed the screen would blank out when a movie was running but not when it was paused. At which point I realised it was a software issue. Booted into Windows and it worked perfectly fine. Spent hours searching for a solution to no avail and had to finally switch back to Windows.
My latest endeavour is to switch to Mac. I have been using my new Mac Mini for over a month now. And while the performance is incredible, especially for the price, the Ux is absolute shit compared to Windows. I am in the Finder app and enter button doesn't
enter into a folder, delete button doesn't
delete a folder. Ctrl+Tab refuses to work half the time for no apparent reason, there's no shortcut to put the computer to sleep, there's no software volume control, monitor brightness control works on my Windows PC but not on the Mac, the menu bar being on top is incredibly inconvenient when you're trying to work with multiple windows in the bottom half of your screen, the default photo preview app doesn't have something as basic as next/previous, my game controller simply refuses to work, and so on. I can go on listing things which just work on Windows and are an absolute nightmare on the Mac.
Windows has its problems, but it just works out of the box. Linux doesn't. It needs a lot of customization. And don't even get me started on Mac. There are a plethora of apps which simply replicate the built-in functionality of Windows and cost anywhere between ₹1,000 to ₹10,000. It's unusable for a power user of Windows.