rahmu wrotedoesn't 5 for Windows stability seem a bit too high ? (Think of the BSOD ...):lol:
You should never get a bsod if you have good hardware and proper drivers.
About intuitivity, yeah OSX is more intuitive, windows is pretty annoying with all buttons, quick launch on the left, notification icons on the right.... and in vista it gets so much worst, with the redundant confirmation dialogs, and the navigation in the "network and sharing center" (center???) thingie is definitely counter intuitive.
Still, Im sure lots of windows users went though one of these moments where you spend 1/2 hour looking for some feature and cant find it, and finally give up :) ("oh well, i guess you cant shut down this machine..." :))Some people had this when windows 95 first came out. If you put a windows 3.1 user in front of a windows 95 machine where the taskbar is set to autohide, you can bet it will take them up to 1 hour to find the start button and use the machine, if they ever do.
I vaguely remember something like that happening to me on the old mac os (before osx, i thin its called os 9).
man im getting old :lol:
Anyway I think ubuntu is pretty intuitive too!... what is more intuitive then something like
" `head -1 locate chess|grep bin|grep games` "
:D
(no seriously ubuntu gui is simple and easy to use)