
So, when I was done with the move from Windows to OS X, how did I feel? The process described in this series took me about a week, not pushing it and keeping up with the rest of my schedule. The move could be made in a day. Since then, I have been working almost exclusively on the Mac, only going back to the PC when one of the Adobe tools (mainly Dreamweaver) made the job easier on that side of the KVM switch. Since I do a lot more writing than I do development now, I have not logged much PC time lately.
The move from Windows to OSX is not painless, but it is very close to it. Getting here was not nearly as hard as I thought it would be. With the exception of replacing my Adobe software (which I had to do anyway) and replacing my old network with a newer one (which I had to do anyway), the cost was no greater than moving to a Vista machine. The learning curve was almost non-existent.
So now my wife has the Toshiba notebook running XP. I have the MacBook and a PC I don't use much any more. The other PCs, running XP, are happy. Either my Windows box or my wife's will soon become a dedicated Linux MySQL server. After the big Adobe purchase, the other one will become a dedicated Linux Web server. And that still leaves me with a couple of ex-Windows boxes for parts. Then the rest of the Windows machines, except for the Toshiba, get Linux. Or if fortunes are good, maybe an iMac or two will appear. :)






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