Originally posted by: mdaniel73
What about people on that say Macs can do anything a PC can? Do they spend all day and all night searching for shareware or are they just defending their platform?
No. I'm a Windows user right now, and here's a list of what won't work on ANY other hardware/OS:
[*]Paint Shop Pro 6, had forever...should be a FOSS replacement easier than the GIMP. I really haven't looked (after all, I still don't need anything better than the ancient PSP 6!).
[*]Litestep...I'd probably use Fluxbox and/or Gnome. No FOSS for other OSes quite like it, but the main environments still beat Explorer, and both KDE and Gnome are working on stealing OS X features, with KDE being faster, as usual.
[*]Visio works w/ Crossover Office. Dunno about getting it to work on a PPC.
[*]Foobar2000. Someone needs to make a *n*x clone, badly. I could deal w/ xmms. There has been some success with Crossover Office and WINE here, but not staggeringly good.
[*]EAC.

This is really the big one. I've gotten tired of all the BS, and now do EAC secure mode -> FLAC, with the proper offset. As close to bit-perfect copies as possible, save maybe with Plextools Pro.
[*]Games (oddly enough, I'm going through Myst IV right now, which works on OS X

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[*]Sound card (Philips PSC805/17). If I could afford a Mac, I could probably afford to replace it with a nice M-Audio, Terratec, or Prodigy card. I got this one partly because it was cheap, anyway.
I can't think of anything else for which there are not quality FOSS replacements, and I already use windows ports of FOSS alternatives now (GAIM, PAN, OpenOffice, Firefox, Thunderbird). I use a little-F free AV now (Avast!), 7zip for archives (big F), Deepburner for CD/DVD writing (and would be plenty happy w/ K3b), etc. If you want simple, speedy apps that do just what they should and aren't loaded down with crap that isn't needed, FOSS stuff is fantastic, and often-times, of much higher quality (check out tvtime, FI, vs. most TV tuner apps).