The entire point of an OS platform is to enable your clients to essentially ignore the OS and simply get their work done. People are quick to load up their software platforms of choice (Windows, Firefox, Android, etc) with dozens of third-party add-ons, and then they bitch about how how slow, buggy, bloated, etc that platform is. They may have performance penalties or security implications, they might cause stability issues (since some of them hook into the guts of the OS via undocumented interfaces), or they might interfere with future updates, etc. You're never sure how long they'll be supported. Add-ons come with potential penalties as well. If you need to install third-party software to make the basic OS usable or presentable, then the OS makers have failed miserably.
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