there are plenty of advantages of proprietary os.u can enjoy the features which others cant have by just accessing net to install ur os..because its not open source operating system
It will cost you a little bit more money. But you will be able to use it more readily than other options.
In a proprietary operating system, there are fewer people available to audit the code for any bugs and security flaws. A proprietary system also limits the end-user in the types of modifications they can make to the system.
we won't be able to open or update any pdf files .
Open source, such as one of the Linux variants; Ubuntu, or Kubuntu, for example.
yes
It will cost you a little bit more money. But you will be able to use it more readily than other options.
No, Solaris is a proprietary operating system.
In a proprietary operating system, there are fewer people available to audit the code for any bugs and security flaws. A proprietary system also limits the end-user in the types of modifications they can make to the system.
There is no single developer or group of developers, and nor is there a single proprietary operating system. Windows, Mac OS X, VxWorks, BeOS, and AmigaOS are all proprietary, and all have different development teams.
"Proprietary" means that the source is closed or only available to a select few. Microsoft Windows is an excellent example of a proprietary operating system. "Non-proprietary" is the opposite of the above. These are more commonly referred to as "free" operating systems, since you have access to the underlying code, and can modify it. Linux and FreeBSD are excellent examples of non-proprietary operating systems.
we won't be able to open or update any pdf files .
"Proprietary" means that the source is closed or only available to a select few. Microsoft Windows is an excellent example of a proprietary operating system."Non-proprietary" is the opposite of the above. These are more commonly referred to as "free" operating systems, since you have access to the underlying code, and can modify it. Linux and FreeBSD are excellent examples of non-proprietary operating systems.http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_differnce_between_proprietary_operating_systems_and_nonproprietary_operating_systems#ixzz1QXg515cFayush
Mac OS
tesco Proprietary, its their own os.
No, it is a Symbian device. Symbian is very different from Android.Symbian was a proprietary operating system for mobile designed by Nokia. This OS looks like iOs: icon with round borders.Android is the an open source Operating System of Google. Its main advantages are the widgets and the personalization.You can see the operating system and its version the settings > informations.
Proprietary operating systems are commercial operating systems designed to run on specific computer hardware for which they are licensed. Other operating systems such as Linux and OpenBSD are free and open source and can be used on any hardware on which someone can make it work. The Android operating system is a Google implementation of Linux designed to work on smart phones and tablets.
It's source code is not publicly distributed or documented.