Is it just me or are Mac people more anti-PC than PC people are anti-mac?
In my experience, I noticed that Mac people were more anti-Windows than PC per se.
That being said, I do notice plenty of anti-Mac attitudes way in excess of the company's marketshare. I had a IT guy back when I worked at the museum who loathed Macs with a passion and there were a number of them. He was so useless at Mac help that I had to set up the little network for our group, not him. I haven't encountered his type since then (mid-90s).
I saw lots of advocacy that attacked flaws with Windows, certainly, but I don't know how much of it was 'anti' or just trying to advocate.
On the other hand, many pundits who get published have made some virulent anti-Mac comments:
1) I forgot how many times the phrase 'The inevitable death of Apple' has been used since 1981.
2) When the iMacs first came out, there were massive predictions of it being a failure
3) Oh, it was a failure. Didn't you know that?
4) The iPod was also a sales failure. Didn't you know that?
5) In an earthquake, your iMac will actually try to kill you! (I wish I were making that up)
6) There were a couple of pundits who actually seemed to be drooling for the death of Steve Jobs when he got ill.
7) Speaking of company presidents, does anyone else remember Michael Dell's comment about Apple when Steve Jobs became CEO again?
It probably goes both ways, but from where I am standing there seems to be a streak of 'anti' from the PC advocate crowd. In fairness, they probably target Linux
even harder.