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Literally the only thing missing is the fact that developers still go out of their way to support windows. If windows' proliferation taught you anything, it should be that the people will follow the tools, wherever they happen to be.
Of course devs cater to Windows. 1 Billion + user base that are consumers. Why not target the biggest market share? I still use Linux, Mac, and Windows, although the latter is a 'crippled' version.....very heavily modified. Until I can find a Linux version of BlueBeam that matches it feature for feature, then I'll stick with using Windows, But I've never viewed it as a competition. It may seem shocking but I have no real preference other than what it takes to get the job done without handing over all your data. Linux makes that easier, but Windows can be tailored to do pretty much the same. It just takes a lot more work.