Which Operating system is best for jdeveloper 11.1.2.3?

Hi,
I am using jdev 11.1.1.2.3
Now i am using Oracle Linux operating system for jdev 11.1.2.3 some browser compatabilities arraised
any suggestions...... if windows7 is best i will use
Thank you.

No particular OS is recommended, an array of OS are supported.
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