Sounds like not exactly the opposite of me. Use Linux only. Mac laptop but very very very rarely use it for coding /work.
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Linux cluster shouldn't count. I dare you to find a cluster that's not *nix.
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Even the most diehard Windows fanatic (they exist) is coerced into using Linux by HPC services.
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I do prefer the nix systems much more than Windows though! Definitely far from being a Windows fanatic over here :P
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I do tons of vector and bitmap graphics on Linux. I wonder what you're missing? Illustrator, I guess.
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Illustrator for the vector, InDesign for 'compositing' multipanel figs. Also like OmniGraffle for making diagrams.
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I don't use wysiwyg for figures as I want them to reproducible. But I feel you. Inkscape is sadly still buggy even though I use it.
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The green figure for my elife paper http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.21397 … is spat out by the code here http://github.com/oliviaguest/brain-imaging-and-the-neural-code …
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Yeah, I hate doing wysiwyg edits to figs, but am too picky about how they look... 1/
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Sometimes use Matlab to write out SVG XML and 'fill in the blanks' in a template after made manual edits--clunky, but reproducible 2/2
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I just know matplotlib etc well enough. Also I used to write my own figures in C with cairo, so I'm very very particular but lucky. 
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