Well i guess windopws is used in suh a wide fashion for the same reason that if you say mp3 player people say ipods. They got on the wagon early and did what they had to do to make it the norm. As to a more enjoyable experience, that is entirely subjective, the majority of computer users would call windows a more enjoyable experience over linux because all windows pc's work in generally the same way, linux is a crap shoot, it can be set up in so many thousands of ways that unless you are completely confident in what youa re doing, you can just get lost. As can be witnessed by various distros, i can use some, but am totally lost with others without teahing myself how to use linux proficiently as a type of software instead of simply an OS, for example not all distro's use aptitude. Linux certainly beats windows in a lot of aspects, but that most tech savy folk often start to ignore is that the vast majority just want to be able to lick on something and have it work, regardless if it's their p or a friends or in an internet cafe. I like windows because i know that i can simply put a disk in and everything will work 20 minutes later, every time i have installed linux regardless of distro i've then had to go around doing this and that jsut to get it working on a funtional level, don't even get me started on 64 bit flash, sure it works one set up but it's no click n' play.