Comment Music Composition/Production (Score 1) 1880
I use OS X Lion, which runs Cubase/Sibelius/Notion SLE very reliably. The OS X machine is connected via crossover to a Windows 7 machine which acts as a VST (Virtual Studio Technology) server and audio mixing software console. In order to have this nice little setup, I need to run the Vienna Ensemble Pro client VST in Cubase, and the the Vienna Ensemble Pro server on the Windows 7 machine. None of the software I've mentioned above is available for Linux. Oh, and I'm also a senior .NET Dev professionally and Windows is a must if I want to do any work at home (I refuse to run Windows/VS 2010 in a virtualized environment, plus, I'd still need windows). I also play around with a lot c++/opengl/sdl dev stuff, which can be done on any operating systems, but I prefer Visual Studio 2010 as my C++ IDE. VST support (without using wrappers/emulators), Visual Studio and the Vienna Symphonic software are what is truly keeping Windows on any of my partitions. Which just made me wonder, why am I still running Windows 7 on my living room media PC? I'll have to redo that box with Ubuntu soon.