My work for the past many years was dependent on Windows, so I was kind of stuck on it. I've been planning to switch to Linux or iOS for some time, but since I don't change devices often anymore, I've become too lazy to make an OS switch.
What has always held me back when switching to Linux is that it is not uncommon for an application to only have a Win version, which would require that I have a spare Win in addition to Lin... This is already an unwanted complication for me.
For crypto, of course exclusively hardware wallet, only some minor amounts are on some applications, mostly for test purposes.
It's going to be more like 95% Windows and Android and the rest being shared by iOS and maybe some Linux.
If you think of 17% for Mac you're forgetting the demographic part, most countries that are highly represented here have an under or around 10% share of iOS and 90% Android, macOS not even that!
Speaking of the OS topic, which distribution is currently the friendliest?
Mainly for browser things, possibly if it is necessary to add some software so that I don't have to compile anything, I simply have no interest in such an approach.