Good luck on that Mac. My older brother sure loves the Macs and we used to have a fruit computer vs UNIX debate every time we saw each other. Mac OS-X stopped that and put us on the same side so to speak.
Actually, it doesn't. I have yet to create a directory or a file using the command line on my Ubuntu laptop. It has a graphics display of folders similar to windows explorer and I've used it to create all the folders I've needed. I could use vi if I wanted, but so far at home I've used openoffice or the graphics text editor. Like everybody else, at my core I'm lazy. After working on computers all day, every day, when I get home I just want to relax and browse the NET before heading out to the shop. If Windows did it better/faster than Ubuntu I'd have that loaded, but Ubuntu is faster, easier and doesn't get viruses. Incidentally, I haven't used emacs since about 1995, but I sure used to love using it. Alas, I got tired of having to load it every time I installed unix. I do use vi heavily when I'm doing web programming, but then I'm over on my web server and, just like my windows PC at work, my Ubuntu PC at home is just the conduit to the server. I honestly don't do much of that anymore as I'm learning C# and .NET these days. I haven't tried PCLinuxOS either.
I don't mean to hijack this thread. I have no experience with Windows7. Even at work we don't yet have it. My wife's laptop is getting long in the tooth so I suspect we'll get some experience here soon. I sure hope it's better than XP, I don't even use the word Vista.
George