Productivity on Linux had terribly lacked in the past and adaptation was rather hard and impossible for most during its earlier days – fast forward two decades later and we have an abundance of apps tailored to the specific needs for Linux and extremely user-friendly Linux operating systems for newcomers in the Linux world. If you’re quite familiar with the fact that the ecosystem of any platform (i.e, the apps available to it) determines its success then you will know by now that Firefox OS and Sailfish likewise (which are alternative mobile platforms to Android and iOS) aren’t where they ought to be particularly because they lacked the extensive array of apps to attract users like their counterparts. Read Also: Most Commonly Used Windows Applications for Linux Linux today is most certainly an ultimate viable alternative to Windows – both in the general consumer and business market.
Productivity on any operating system is, without doubt, one of the most important things that can make or break a platform however, execution is the key – if done right, enterprise adaptation would be shortly underway.