I post this for fun. It is not meant to be controversial or even taken
seriously. I don't want to argue the points, but just lay it out there. You
might find something new in it or gain one or two things that you can save up
for convincing someone to try Linux. This is only one person's idea. It is not
meant to be taken as gospel truth. So if you love Windows maybe you should not
read it since it is slanted toward Linux by virtue of its source and meant for
Linux users.
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/20861/1141/
My favorite is not in the list. When I install a program in Windows it changes
the start menu and makes its own program group and I have to manually move it
and create groups of my own. This also goes with sorting the list
alphabetically. In Linux whether KDE or Gnome, it is all done for you. Internet
icons are in the internet group and it is sorted automatically.