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by Tichy 5428 days ago
I bought a Mac two years ago for iPhone dev (which I ended up not doing), and in my opinion you don't have to switch to a Mac if you are already a Linux user. I still prefer Linux.

The only problem is buying any other notebooks that are good. It is very difficult to find notebooks with acceptable design and specs.

I have to say I am not a Mac power user. I am too lazy to learn gestures (and hence don't want to update to Lion, either). I never use the F3 to show the desktop because I keep forgetting the key (Linux and Windows have clickable icons in the taskbar, much better for me).

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May I suggest you look into "Hot Corners", which is built into OS X and allows you to specify certain actions when moving the mouse to the very corner of the screen.

I heavily use the gestures, but I still find these rather handy

My setup is; Top Left: Show Desktop Top Right: Expose (on Lion, Mission Control) Bottom Left: Blank Screen (without sleeping) Bottom Right: Screensaver

Hot corners seem like a terrible idea, simply because they're far too easy to acquire (by Fitts' Law). I don't want Expose or whatever to show up every single time I move my mouse to the top right corner, which is often accidentally.
I've had this setup for years now, and never accidentally done this.

Don't forget on a Mac you're much less often moving your mouse to the top right corner (window closing is on the top left of a window.

The further most icons are always the Apple on the left, and Spotlight on the right. Both of which I rarely open by hand. If I'm using Spotlight it's always by keyboard command Cmd-Space (though often I use Alfred instead).

And at least on a Laptop I rarely need to shutdown the Mac, which is all I'd use the Apple menu for. Though again, anything I'd go to that menu for I use Alfred for instead.

May be worth turning it on and see how you get on with it?

Don't forget on a Mac you're much less often moving your mouse to the top right corner (window closing is on the top left of a window.

I move the mouse to the top right whenever I want to just get it out of the way.

May be worth turning it on and see how you get on with it?

I don't use a Mac. Wait, let me correct that -- I use a MacBook, but with Windows on it almost all the time.

Agreed. When looking at laptops that have decent spec and to run Ubuntu on, you suddenly reach the same price as a Macbook Air.
Asus.