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I personally can't go back to Windows. I am a developer, and having an integrated UNIX environment is critical for me. My files are automatically shared between devices through the cloud (you need a copy of that invoice I made on my desktop? I'll email it through my laptop or phone). I can connect to and/or control my devices with my other devices, out of the box. I don't personally experience crashing. I almost never reboot. I have a single source of support for my hardware and OS, and a personal rep who knows me and my history. My software upgrades are free or nearly so.
These are just some of the advantages for me. You're misunderstanding the thread, though -- we're talking about people who build hackintoshes, not PC Windows people. The people we're talking about use Mac OS X, but don't use it on a Mac.
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