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Date: 2003-10-14 08:20 pm (UTC)I used to be a Mac-head, and ran a machine with Linux for a couple of years, and have used FreeBSD most recently as my 'alternative' OS. Windows 95 and 98 I never cared for much, but XP has proven to be as stable as anything else I've used (Moreso than Macintosh pre-OS X)
Maybe I'm unusual in the fact I know how to use a computer rather well, and have been able to operate all the OSes I've tried quite well. The real question is, are the people who can't work their Windows machines going to do any better on any other platform? From what I know of end users, the answer is no.