what about...
audacity, ardour, noteedit, mplayer, xine, ogle etc for windows? have you learned to shut your trap yet? maybe somebody should shut it for you?
actually there are a LOT of great programs associated with linux (gimp, gaim, openoffice.org, mozilla, the list goes on and on) that will run perfectly well on windows, but this is a strength of the OPEN SOURCE development model. having the source code available means people can make versions for any system they want it to run on. windows is closed source, and so are most windows programs, this stifles progress and creativity and is the way of the past.
you'll find the reason programs such as rebirth, sound forge, cooledit, reason etc are not available for linux is they are all made by greedy third party companies who are worried they might have to open their source and risk somebody else making a better program than them. Actually somebody did try to make a clone program of rebirth for linux, and you know what? Roland successfully sued him for infringing the patent on their user interface! apparently propellerhead software can make reason because they paid Roland a shitload to use the UI, shame open source advocates can't afford that due to the fact they're not fleecing their users hand over fist.
crawl back under your rock, crackers, and learn to construct a sentence properly.