Exactly, I used to look after a number of dual environment commercial entities running both PC and Mac and for years pooh poohed Mac's as a solar powered propeller head armadillo hat option because i found it weird and unfamiliar and yet played with AIX and HP_UX machines all the time.
And then I bought a Mac as an experiment, a cheap $100 PPC eMac, upgraded to 1 gig of ram with a new DVD burner, bought a legit copy of OS X 10.4 and started from there.
It was initially my Wife's machine and used on the internet for mail, blogging and so on.
Then I loaded Gimp and later Seashore, VLC and Xee so I could do stuff on the Mac that I was doing on my IBM Notebook and as I became more and more familiar with OS X and I realised that it was as close to a mainstream GUI Unix as id ever get.
I still have that machine, im on it now actually and I also have a Windows 7 Mini notebook (Intel Atom) I use and Ive got to say that if Apple had remained on the PPC processor path instead of going to Intel then id probably be a full convert to the Mac way but with things having gone the direction they did?
My next Mac will be a second hand G4 or 5 PPC powerMac.
I did recently play with one of the new Power Macs and it was very pretty but fairly close to a PC so I couldn't really see the point in buying one and went Windows 7 instead.
However it is very much horses for courses so if you feel the need to explore?
Buy a cheap 2nd hand unit and play, don't be frightened... you know you want to...................
Tony


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