I recently completed a migration from Windows to Linux for a few blogs and wiki.
On Friday my team was mixing in post-code freeze decompression. One of our developers was explaining a WinXP configuration setting vis-a-vis Control Panel. Of course there was the extra step of switching to classic mode - and simultaneously everyone wished a collective: "get out of my way." The principle was that even medium-versed users of Windows XX products are often forced to take an unnecessary step or two in their use of the product(s).
And then I read this:
This one came up on the FlexWiki mailing list the other day. I should have known it, but I missed it, and it's worth spreading around.
I recently let go of a twenty-five year grudge by purchasing a Mac mini. The grudge? In 1979 my Dad brought home an Apple II Plus. Being genetically predisposed to hacking I wanted to learn everything I could about it. Unfortunately we could not afford a diskette drive so I was stuck using a cassette tapes for I/O. That just didn't cut it for me...and I was left feeling that a computer == frustration. It took me a few years to shed my initial opinions of PCs - and once we got an IBM PCjr, I was off and running.
I have been spending less and less time using Windows OSes, preferring Linux (Gentoo being my fav distro). In fact I plan to migrate PerCS from DasBlog to an open-source Linux solution (possibly a mod of Drupal). Enter the Mac mini. A couple months ago I found myself with a few "technology wants": 1) dvd burner; 2) safer OS for my wife; 3) staging server for various web services. I hoped the Mac mini would be an inexpensive solution to each...so I set aside my differences and took the plunge.