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It’s less work on Windows for many things, and the system of UI events, hooks, and controls is more amenable to universal customization/automation than on Linux, which is more heterogeneous between applications, window managers and desktop environments.
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Yep - I remember working at a staunchly Linux company many years ago (they were all about saving money), but the two most senior people in technology both used Windows for this exact reason.



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