If that is the interface you like working in, sure. But PC keeps up just as well if not works better than Mac at a lot of things.
That may have been true in the pre-Intel days.
It also reinforces the axiom that Windows based machines are made for people who know how to use a computer.
Well, I must admit I did get that virus by clicking on something that looked very much like Windows Security! But still, I know plenty of techies who've been infected. If UR SuperTech...then more power too ya. But most folks are not.
My PC, running for 3 years now. Virus protection scans once a day while I'm asleep, doesn't lag my machine, and I've not had a single virus in that time. Nor have I had one on my other machine in 4 years. If you're getting viruses, the problem lies between the chair and the keyboard. Frankly, the whole virus argument that Mac fanboys use is getting a little old and shows how desperate they are to bash Windows. Anyone with a brain can keep from getting a virus. Oh, and the only reason that Mac doesn't see more viruses developed for it is because it holds a very small part of the market share. I believe it was quoted at 8% in 2008.
With more people running to their local Apple Stores daily! Windows 7 (which you mention further down...looks halfway decent I must say) better be Moses on wheels cuz Vista ain't cutting it. It's just XP with a slick finish.
I run XP on this machine and Vista on 2 others. My laptop and my studio. If I didn't believe Vista was the best choice for my rig, it certainly wouldn't be the brain of my studio. Unfortunately, there is a lot of stigma fueled by a buggy release and Mac fans so people are scared to even attempt to try Vista. I've had no problems with it what-so-ever. I like it quite a bit. Looking even more forward to giving Windows 7 a try which I'm hearing is putting both XP and Vista to shame, which makes me very hopeful.
If you prefer Mac, that is fine. But head to head, it's pretty much the same when it comes to usage. However, Mac has turned into a pop culture fad of elitists. There is also an old adage about shining a turd... I think it fits the description here. (Obligatory Fanboy comeback)
I use the turd analogy quite often. I'm running an old PC that can easily be called a turd and I'm adding a thick layer of polish as we type!!
I'm still running a PowerBook G4 and have had very little go wrong with it. That's running "naked" with no spyware protection even. Can any of your PCs say that? Nah...didn't think so.