Up to version 9, MACOS was admittedly the definition of closed source crap- a no-brainer OS where even adding an extra like Notepad would cost you some fifty bucks more...
But MACOSX is good, despite the efforts of Apple to ruin it. It's not that easy to achieve that (the core is ole, trusted, stable BSD), and whenever you want some good, free software you can compile it from source, *nix-style, and not check your wallet first.
And of course you can always use as OS something like Yellow Dog Linux ( a MAC exclusive Linux flavour).
I guess though that a lot of MAC users will have reasons to be cheerful about being able to install Windblows on their machines. Mainly they are the same people who found MACOSX complicated and difficult to handle (and yes, most of them still use MACOS 9... and love to pay!

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Now, if Apple could make the revolutionary move to add a second button on their mouse, I would love it!
