I switched from Windows to Mac and I haven’t looked back ever since. I have several other friends who have done this. I have several friends who use Mac OS X on their PC’s. People try to hate on Apple but the truth is they make extremely simple and functional software, and you can get help from Apple directly. Yup that’s right, no waiting on a telephone line in India trying to fix your third party piece of junk Acer Laptop or get waived off in the Philippines when you’re trying to figure out why your stolen access code/key isn’t working for your latest update on Micro Soft Word that was illegally downloaded (I know how you PC people work, you steal all programs, anime shows, etc off the internet via torrents, or direct dl don’t you :P)
When you buy a Mac, you’re buying into a company that is support friendly and dedicates a huge amount of time into updating it’s OS. I remember being on PC and crashing at least once every other day. Since I’ve bought a MacBook then MacBook Pro 7 years ago I can honestly say I’ve crashed at a maximum maybe 20 times? (And these are freezeups from running StarCraft on like 4gb RAM)
Also the OS depends on what you want to do with your computer. I deal a lot with video editing, photo manipulation, and audio engineering. For video I use a mixture of iMovie (Apple) and Final Cut Pro X (Also Apple, very smooth interface and readable) For photo manipulation I use the Creative Suit (Also available on PC) for audio engineering and recording I use GarageBand (Apple) and Logic Pro (Apple). I’ve used Fruity Loops on Windows and it pretty much has the best drum machine in it’s DAW ever! [Apple has yet to make anything remotely “good” when it comes to drum machine]
You gotta remember Apple buys out a lot of software to call their own. But, just like Genghis Khan kept the sacred scripts from his enemies, Apple, keeps key engineers from former companies to spear head the conversion from post software to Apple.
Parts wise, PC is cheaper, but remember that saying you get what you pay for, and you’ll be updating your parts every so often if not properly taken care of (same goes for Apple users)
Also I second @crumpets
Going back to Apple support, here are some notes I took while having my first experience at the Genius Bar at the Apple Store.
Everyone was friendly. They were even friendly to the sob mothers bringing in their kids MacBooks from 2006 trying to get some parts replaced. They even replaced a dudes charger/adapter even though warranty was expired, no questions asked. They even told the guy, it’s no longer under warranty. I, like a dumbass erased my whole HD because my RAM was shot (3rd party unsuggested RAM!) they tested my HD for me, which I knew worked because I could drag items in and out of it but my RAM was shot so I had to replace them, then I went back the next day and they re-installed the software and lost programs.
While there I heard a girl say she lost her “Pages” app (the equivalent to Word) and they just reinstalled it for her. And its quite obvious if someone hasnt actually purchased the app because every app is documented through App Store nowadays but you can still claim, “No, I paid a friend of mine to install his left over CD Key onto my machine” while that still lasts.
It’s just a convenience to get some physical help and not be sent to a phone number or website run in India from some third party product.