On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 2:13 PM, john raskulinecz <[email protected]> wrote:
> David,
> You're right,
> ?I wouldn't have got it then but do now. But seriously, does windows 7
> restrict QGIS'S abilities?
> ?J.R.

1. It is common for QGIS plugins to have dependencies which are not readily 
available for Windows (you may need to put in the effort to build them 
yourself).
2. Plugins sometimes have Windows related problems.  I guess some of the 
developers don't do much testing for Windows.
3. As was mentioned, there is no readily available 64bit version of QGIS for 
Windows (you would need to build it and its dependencies yourself).
4. There seems to be a reasonable history of issues with QGIS that only appear 
on Windows, particularly problems with printing.  Again, I think this is due to 
the developers not using windows.  Some of them are also issues with 
dependencies of QGIS, e.g. QT.
5. FWIW I get a reasonable number of crashes when I try to run QGIS on 64 bit 
Windows 7, and none on 32bit Windows XP.  I do always run a self-compiled (on 
XP) master version of QGIS, not an official build, but I don't really see why 
that would affect running on 64bit Windows 7.  As you have seen though, some 
people report no trouble on Windows 7.
6. This is 2012.  You don't need programming ability to use Linux.  You are 
_much_ more likely to need it on Windows, to work around the issues above.  
Just make sure you don't purchase some esoteric hardware that doesn't work with 
Linux.

> FROM YOUR REPLY I BELIEVE I'LL START WITH WINDOWS 7-8 AS MY O.S.

Well, you don't seem to have a reason for doing that, but do what you 
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