I've been a Mac user for a little over three years now. In fact, I daresay that my fingers spend as much time on the keyboard of my MacBook as they do on any other computer. I'm not an expert, but I am comfortable with Mac OS X and can get all but the most specialized computing tasks done with it.
And I really like Mac OS X. I've been a UNIX user in some capacity for decades now, so the file structure and command-line Terminal are very comfortable to me. Mac OS is a rock solid operating system. I routinely run my MacBook for a month at a time, putting it to sleep between sessions, and usually only doing a reboot after installing a system update that requires it. Mac OS leans on it's tried-and-true BSD heritage to create a remarkably sound computing experience.
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