i think the things that's stopping one to switch from windows to mac is (1) that whole no right-click mouse nonsense, the (2) max, min, close buttons on top left corner, and (3) the programs.
(1) on osx, right-click can be done w/ any non-apple mouse (with USB connection) and their mighty mouse.
(2) in the next version of macs osx apple should let users choose to put those min max close buttons on left/right. it shouldn't be that hard to do since WinXP skinning programs could do it so easily on the window side.
(3) apparantly there's a way to run windows programs on x86 macs through something called "WINE".
Now, if apple can make an extremely cheap and small mac that's good enough for home & office use (surf the web, Word processing, chatting, music, and DVD movies) for the same price as a 60GB video ipod (or lower), PLUS solving those 3 issues i listed above out of the box, i think it can sell extremely well even if its performance does not surpass the current mac mini.
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