Good deal. Glad you found something that will work for you. A Mac would be my computer of choice too if there was more software available for its operating system.
Here we go again LOL ... that's an old argument that is no longer really a factor.
Sure there are a LOT of choices in the windows world for apps that do just about anything, but I bet you'd be hard pressed to find something that you can do on windows that you can't do on Mac ... the big thing is that while there are usually a lot of choices in the windows world for a particular thing, most of them suck and you have to wade through 20 apps before you find the one that does it well. Lots of times you also bust the hell out of your system installing them to test things out with.
On Mac you may only have a handful of choices, but most of them are good, and you rarely bust anything installing and removing them. Most mac installs are drag and drop .. you simply drag the application to your hard drive .. anywhere you want on your hard drive and it's self-contained. Uninstalls of the same programs usually mean dragging that app you don't want anymore to the trash. Done deal. No registries, start menus, spyware, malware, viruses .. nadda.
Sorry to be long winded about it, but this is something that I always feel the need to point out. At last count there were hundreds of thousands of Mac OSX developers signed up with Apple and making great apps.
Mark (the mac evangelist)