Is a fairly old one at Lifehacker – A guide to switching to a Mac. Some good comments there and here are a couple of choice cuts:
On why the Apple mouse has only one button: “I also heard a rumor/story that users were confused on which button to use, so Apple simplified it by removing the second button.”
How to handle getting a new Mac:
1. sell it on ebay
2. build your own pc or linux box
After using both for a number of years, I have to say I find the PC more intuitive.
and this one will save me sooooo much Cmd+Q:
You really don’t need to close applications on the Mac. If you closed all documents and the application is not processing something in the background (which will be the case unless you want it to), it will be swapped out of memory and will not interfere. Don’t let old school Windows memory management make you think you need to quit apps – launch once and leave open and you’ll be fine…
Never again do I need to quit anything! How damn great is that eh?
Starting now I’m not going to quit anything at all. I shall let you know when the machine keels over. Given it slows and needs rebooting at least every 2 days I somehow think my quitting must be responsible – foolish of me.. tut tut.. bad ex-windows user.
This complete comment on installation is good.