See. There you go. A substantive post.
I am just wandering why anyone would necessarily want to run OS X. Never used it myself, but doesn't it have a rather narrow but specific software niche, whereas everything is currently built to run on windows?
Yes it does have a narrow software niche, but OS X is a very mature operating system. I have said before and will say it again if Apple ever sells OS X on the store shelf next to Windows and the gaming comunity starts writing games for OS X then I think Apple's marketshare would quickly equal Windows. If you ever get the chance you should try the Apple OS, at the very least I think you would find it as good if not better then Windows.
If someone were taking a principled stand on operating system, wouldn't they go for a Linux distro? I was excited at the prospect myself when I heard of it running on Intel, but I think I'd rather see Linux take off as opposed to feeding more money to the company that has made money by being very proprietary and manufacturing need through cultivating an image as opposed to creating an accessible and successful product.
Linux is not nearly as mature an operating system as Apple or Windows, it is still a good 5~10 years away from being a serious contender in the home/office market. I agree, I would also like to see Linux take off but (IMHO) until Linux can get its act together and trim down the number of distros and make the OS more user friendly, that is just not going to happen. Too bad because out of the three operating systems Linux (again IMHO) has the most potential because of its open nature.
And yes Apple's business model for its PC line stinks. But until someone can ever get that idea into the heads of Apple's management (jackhammer and vice may be required for this feat
). We are stuck with the operating systems that we can run on our PC's. However as I said about Apple above, if Apple makes some serious changes for the better the could be a dominant operating system in the world.