http://utilware.com/switching.html
Poke around the net for a while searching for information on what it's like to switch to a Mac, and you'll quickly get a face full of hyperbole, zealots, platform bigots, feature weenies, and naysayers - from both the Windows and Mac camps.
But there are precious few places to get an honest word about what it's like to switch ... So, here's what it's like to switch to a Mac, without all the whining and hysterics:
01 People will ridicule you for having a Mac
02 You'll feel like you're in a little club
03 People will help you for no reason
04 Fewer people will try to attack you
05 You'll be able to ignore most viruses
06 You'll have some compatibility problems
07 The Internet will be mostly the same
08 You'll be continually amazed at the fit and finish
09 You'll have a few "damn it!" moments
10 You'll have some "ah-ha" moments
11 Keyboard shortcuts will drive you nuts
12 You'll regret your purchase, but you'll get over it
13 You'll be amazed at how little there is to modify
14 You'll actually have to plan your reboots
15 There isn't much stuff to buy for a Mac
16 You'll spend more money than with Windows
17 You'll generally sell your used Mac for a decent price
18 Random strangers will stop to talk about your Apple
19 You'll get more things done
20 Apple isn't Dell when it comes to returns
21 Everyone is griping about market share
22 You'll play pretty well on a Windows network
DD's note: for the 22 numbered items, the original article (http://utilware.com/switching.html) has more explanations/descriptions, I just included the summary here for us short-attention-span folks ;)
Ya I read that one recently. Much less fan boy than most.