ETA: In the spirit of the original intent of this thread, add "Law Abiding Citizen" to movies where the "Good Guys" use Macs.

Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
It's not dumbing down users, it's tailoring the applications to the users.
Quote Originally Posted by Puckstop31 View Post
Not at all.
Yeah that was an unfair statement on my part. However I do work with network engineers who would love to dumb down users to make their jobs easier. I also see how its easier and more cost effective to sell clients and end users ready made MS/Windows solutions, its even more profitable in the long run.

Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
I can teach a geek to use Photoshop in a heartbeat, but I can't teach a geek to be an artist. Hence, Photoshop has a GUI which is intuitive and makes it easier for an artist to be an artist.
Im to cheap to buy Photoshop and Im to lazy to pirate it, well lazy and I dont need PS. Now GIMP is free and I dont find it easy or intuitive. If the PS interface is similar to GIMP, which application do you think Im going to recommend? If you said the free one give yourself a gold star.

Quote Originally Posted by Puckstop31 View Post
Time is money. What will make the user the most efficient at their job with the least amount of capital/training investment?
If it is all about capital and training, IE (or is it EG?) the user has no experience with any OS, why would Unix based work stations be a negative to productivity? Unix based machines would be cheaper the Windowz machines, or am I wrong on that too?

I also get that it is easier for you to hire employees that are already MS certified, rather then trying to find certified Linux techs.

Like I said in my first responce... OS is not anywhere near as important as productivity software and the process it supports.
I disagree and I think you know why. OS is important when it comes to making tech support companies money.