Enjoy your viruses, spyware, trojan horses, crashes, outdated drivers, and freezes.
Well, I'm sure those -let's call them errors- are pretty much the fault of the person sitting on the computer chair. I've been running several Windows platforms for several years without any anti virus-software AND without getting infected with any virus, because I KNOW how to use a computer and what kind of websites I can actually visit or not.
Imagine every Windows user is suddenly going to use Mac OS now.. Every virus will be designed for Mac OS from then on. Do you REALLY think that Apple can defend their OS from these viruses? That's just naive. Windows has a superb Security center: they immediately inform you about new viruses, how they will be protecting you from it in the future (what kind of patch they will release), and how you can protect yourself from it until that patch comes out.
Mac -on the other hand- once released a patch earlier this year with a LOT of fixes without informing the users of the fact there were indeed security holes. Mac users where open to attacks for about 4 months, Apple knew it but never informed their users of the dangers. You guys were lucky that Apple isn't the market leader when it comes to their OS, so virus-programmers are just focusing on Windows platforms.
And as long as you can't update your mac (hardware-wise) you're still paying 500$ to much for a system that will be outdated between two years. That's still the main reason why people buy PCs.
I'm not praising Microsoft to heaven, as my favorite OS is still Ubuntu, but I know what I'm saying when i say Mac OS is not ready to be the next n????????? 1 OS.