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2006-01-14
Yep. I quit using Microsoft at home several years ago, as well. It's been so long that I don't actually recall how many years. But, lately, I've been reconsidering.
Linux is my favorite and most productive OS, bar none. But, it doesn't run every app that I like to use, such as Adobe Lightroom (which runs on a macbook pro). True, there are alternatives. But, none of the alternatives are as good.
With each subsequent update (upgrade), my macbook has gotten increasingly sluggish. I don't like OSX as well as I like Windows. They are both annoying. But, I think Windows is even less annoying than OSX.
The macbook pro keyboard is an atrocity for me -- no Ctrl key on the right side, no Home key, no End key. These are shortcut keys that I use on both Windows and Linux. I miss those keys infinitely on my mbp.
I'm not to the point of jumping ship just yet. I keep reminding myself why I hate M$ so much. But, Apple is pushing me that direction. Yea, I could upgrade my mbp, and I might.
Oh well....