DragonMaster
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I often use a Mac and I don't see any reason to consider it superior to Windows or Linux with a good UI, except for the unix shell which isn't present on Windows (but Linux is even better for that).Well trust me once you use all aspects of a Mac you will really think it's worth the price.
I found it's just an OS like any other, but have faced many quirks with it though:
-The whole Finder
-Different keyboard shortcuts (OK, there's some learning there)
-No Cancel button in the file properties window
-The menu bar(when you want to use it, it's displaying the wrong application because you focused on the desktop or another window)
-Can't maximize a window properly.
-The dock, mainly when many windows of an application are opened and you need to hold the left button for a while to reach it.
-Have to quit applications two times when you want to free some resources.
-The mouse acceleration curve sucks. That's the only OS that makes me swear because of that. And no, it's not just the mouse speed. (The Mighty Mouse is another problem)
-The OS becomes obsolete soon: After 2-3 years, new programs don't work with your OS X version anymore and you need to buy another license.
-No networked printing through another system unless the printer driver is designed to work with it.
-Not suited for a networked environment: The OS doesn't auto update, requires lots of fiddling to change UI parameters for all the(networked) users, etc.
-Bundled apps are too simple and lack functionality, I always end up installing alternative software.
and I could go on...