Outdated opinion? I just gave you a perfect example, you give me "outdated opinion". OS software not OSS software (one too many softwares) still
is only good for basic email, webbrowsing and basic wordprocessing.
OK it runs a few games too - some dedicated, some under WINE but
most APPS do not run under Linux, and Linux is not consumer (average person) friendly. Windows and Mac OSX still are.
Anyway I couldn't find a decent OSS subtitle renderer and creator/editor
for Mac OSX which worked like it should. I had to buy one.
I still can't get anything better than Final Cut Pro to edit video or create effects.
Gimp 2 still sucks compared to PhotoShop.
So I dunno, as someone there on Slashdot said, if Linux programers and contributors can focus on making the setup and interface average Joe friendly, so that people consider Linux a viable and user-friendly alternative to Windoze, maybe then companies like Adobe, AutoCad, Corel etc will
start writing for Linux. Linux is too geeky at the moment.