According to the latest survey by Technometrica:

³Among those saying it's likely they'll buy a new desktop PC in the next six
months, Apple was the No. 2 preferred brand, with 16%. That's the highest
number for Apple since TechnoMetrica began collecting purchase-intent data
more than two years ago. In May, 6% of likely desktop PC buyers said they
would choose Apple.

³Dell was No. 1 with 41%. But that's down from 48% in May and 55% in April.²

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ibd/20060705/bs_ibd_ibd/200675tech

Combine this with other articles positing a 39% jump in Apple notebook
sales:

http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?home&NewsID=15130

Looks like Bootcamp and the iPod are together working their magic on the
consumer market.  

Then you have the Sophos Security Threat Management Report recommending home
users should switch to the Mac, warning of a huge wave of malevolent Windows
Trojan malware attacks:

http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=15155&Page=1&pagePos=1

...and final availability of the intelification of the Xserve and ³Mac Pro²
lines perhaps in August and it becomes apparent that it is a good time to be
a Mac user.  :-)

I personally have seen:
* one linux-using colleague get a Mac Mini as a media centre machine as he
finally wants something that just works,
* one of our Windows Systems engineers get a MacBook for his girlfriend so
he can use Garageband,
* one of our PC-based web developers get a MacBook Pro so he can do Windows
and Mac OS X, 
* the entire staff of our previously Windows/Linux-using school of Computing
gets Macs from the Head down
* A group in the School of Electrical Engineering working on software for
vision-impaired users become Mac developers with a vengeance because of the
fantastic Universal Access screen-reading features built-into Mac OS X which
would cost thousands to add to a PC (and still not be as well integrated).
* A head of one of the departments at the WA school of Mines (previously
Windows and UNIX only) got a Dual CPU PowerMac G5 because it beat the pants
off their Sun systems for Mining research now getting a MacBook and loving
it. 

-Mart

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Martin Hill
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