I run OS X a small amount for one purpose only - Xcode with the iPhone SDK. Even then I access it from Windows with VNC. While using Xcode I access the web, notes, documents and graphics editing etc all from Windows on a separate monitor.
At work I develop for Linux, but my primary environment is Windows. I still play with new distros at home, but probably only a few times a year now, - and only from within a virtual machine.
I've cooled off on Vista (because of 64bit problems) and now I live most of the time in my XP partition again. I'm warming up to Windows 7 and will likely switch to it when it comes out. I'll install it 32 bit though (thanks to Cisco's refusal to create a 64bit version of the VPN client I need).
I am 90% sure that my next Laptop will be a Macbook Pro however. I expect I'll be living in Windows most of the time though, since I've got so much time invested in it. My ideal solution would be to boot to Windows and then run OS X in a virtual machine, but Steve won't let me do that.
Paul, April 5, 2009 01:20 AM:
For a second there, I thought you said you were running Windows 98.
Any good?