Linux is simple as any computer these day, point and click,
It's true and I wrote it in my previous post.
The beauty of Mac OS X is unbeatable, unfortunately they are closing year by year in a glass bubble and I can no longer work on it.

Anyway, there will be three programs that I will miss: Photoshop, Apple Logic and Apple Final Cut, the rest - in my opinion - is all replaceable.
I use linux Mint, biggest problem is so many distro's to try
Very true, it reminds me of the phpBB forum distros (I don't know if you've ever had to do it) there were so many.

I had the A4000 Tower with the '060 in it, started with the A500 used pagestream up until early last year, Scribus all the way now
I had an Amiga 1000 (1985), an A500 (1987), a second A500 (1989) with an extra memory of half mega (to play "Dungeon Master") and an A1200 (1993) to which I mounted on it almost anything from Blizzard, to the PowerUp 603 + / 1260 / SCSI, up to the BVision 24bit. Now is on a tower case.
I used it until September 2017, then I hosted my old mother at home and the space is considerably reduced and I put it in the attic.
I found Pagestream in a bundle, in one of these Amigas (maybe the second 500 or the 1200), I didn't even know what DTP was, but I understood that it was what I had always done with the ciclostyle at school and what I did by hand with the markers on the labels of the floppies, audio cassettes of the demos or gigs or posters of my old Metal group and so on...
Love at the first click.

Then came QuarkXpress (and its suicide) and InDesign which, to be honest, is a great program, but too expensive.