Hey unixsucks, I've been watching your little debate for a few days now and I've noticed that you're an educated fellow. What bothers me though is your persistence in coming back to the forums again and again just to try and prove that in Linux or *NIX you can't do something as easily as in Windows. Maybe you're right or maybe you're wrong, who knows? All I know is that I can't judge an OS purely by its performance on some highly specialized tasks as the ones you mention here. So far my judgement on Linux included the overall performance of the specific OS against Windows and by overall performance I mean the reliability, the security, the robustness of Linux.
I can't argue with you, and I don't suppose anyone can, that Windows is easier to use, supports more apps, more hardware etc etc. But is that all? Can you sacrifice the reliability of your system in the name of "ease of use"? I know I wouldn't!
Furthermore, don't forget that GNU/Linux is the result of an effort made by millions of programmers around the world, who work mostly in their free time compared to M$, a tightly-sealed major corporation that focus their work only on profit and the mistreatment of their customers.
I can't say that I don't use windows anymore as I have to run some apps designed for Windows only. But I use Linux as well and am trying to learn as much as I can about it and that at least gives me the pleasure of freedom of choice.
Clearly, you have misinterpreted the meaning of these forums and you're not the only one, believe me.The point is that you won't find any immature Windows hater here with no arguments. As you have already figured out for yourself most of the people here have very strong arguments to support their case. So do I and I'm just a computer illiterate compared to most of the people here.
Anyway, good luck in trying to learn a few things more about Linux and *NIX in general. Perhaps, it will help you more in your work than you ever imagined and make your life easier