I just read a good 17 pages article over at
cio.com, where
John Halamka, MD and CIO of the Harvard Medical School and CareGroup, was kind of disappointed by his XP-Laptop and decided to take a one-month-switch ot the Mac, then Linux and then a new XP machine. It's a long article with very good points and quite impartial, be sure to read it!
His conclusion is not really surprising to us long-time Mac users, it sums up what we've known for decades:
"I used to think that the Macintosh was something used by free spirits just to be different," he says. "Now I realize the Mac has such superior human factor engineering that it's used by people because they can be more productive."
Rafael: Thank you very much, I was having a huge headache to solve the very same problem!