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True, people don't like change, but it has to be more than that. Sure, there are a lot of people staying with Windows XP, rather than going to Vista. If I weren't a Linux user, I'd still be using XP, too. On the other hand, there are also a lot of businesses switching to OS X or Linux, or trying them out in smaller sections of their network to see how they go. If it were all about not liking change, then people and entire companies wouldn't be moving to a totally alien platform, rather than the at least minimal familiarity of Vista.