Mac OSX is very user-friendly. It is extemely easy for MOST people to switch to a Mac, and most who do never look back. Their is a certain level of polish in both the hardware, and in Apple's software, that you do not see in the Windows/beige box world.
Unless their are applications that you use that only run on windows, I say do it. I have both a Mac and Windows PC... If I didn't need Visual Studio .NET for my job, I would drop the windows PC off a cliff ;-) If I bought a new Mac, with the Intel chip, I could just use boot-camp to dual-boot, but mine is a G4 Macintosh, and still runs GREAT.
Unless their are applications that you use that only run on windows, I say do it. I have both a Mac and Windows PC... If I didn't need Visual Studio .NET for my job, I would drop the windows PC off a cliff ;-) If I bought a new Mac, with the Intel chip, I could just use boot-camp to dual-boot, but mine is a G4 Macintosh, and still runs GREAT.