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Mozilla, VNC, Skype, Google World, and the GIMP etc being applications that are found in Windows makes the transition easier.
Giving up MS Office, Nero etc for Open-source equivalents does not.
MS Office? I can't recall when was the last time I used that. I'd rather use LibreOffice or Vim+LaTeX any day. Both are very good, and they don't lock me to proprietary formats.
Nero? I think there is a Linux version, I also heard K3b is very good. However, I still prefer USB flash drives rather than optical media.
I find USB flash drives easier to work with and more reliable.
Also, if you really *must* use a Windows application, there is always virtualization as well.
Edited 2011-11-06 22:37 UTC