  not really, I did it for me. But in so far as experiencing wild new experiences helps your brain grow new synapses, I'm sure growing a lot of new synapses right now! I still trust in the system. I believe that Apple has inherently better design, and my inability to navigate this new design reflects a weakness in me--a weakness honed by years of Windows use.
And I believe that Apple's design is so intuitive that before very long at all, I'll be thanking my lucky stars for all the engineers and software developers at Apple who thought of these amazing tools that right now, in this temporary moment, are driving me just a little batty. In my brain, this feels like your first day in a foreign country when things are so different that you feel slightly annoyed that the whole world isn't American. You have to keep reminding yourself that American is simply most familiar, not best. You dig down deep to smash that paradigm, and within a day or two it works! You like--even celebrate--the differences, you appreciate the approach from a separate direction than your own, especially regarding the beer. I degress. I've been abroad enough times to know this brain buzz is only temporary, and it doesn't mean I should give up.
I'm happiest that the system our children will feel most comfortable with is the Mac. They'll learn Windows soon enough in school, thanks to Bill Gates timely software donations. I do, however, really need someone to answer for me whether the messed up blogger interface with no spellcheck or html link button is a product of my Mac changeover, or Blogger's weekend difficulties. 
