Anyways. The reason I love Amiga is because all of the good progs (there aren't that many, but those that exist are mostly kick-ass products), and the incredible ease of use and the impressive POWER of the OS.
For instance. Say we're installing a program on the PC and the Amiga. Everything's going fine untill the end of the installation when the installation program notices there's a file missing. On the PC, you get a message saying:"Something went wrong! installation not completed" and the program exits. On the Amiga the computer tells you: "The [file missing] could not be found. Please copy the file to the installation drawer or abort".
When something goes wrong on the Amiga, you usually get a pretty good idea of where the problem is. You might not be able to fix it, but you can always turn to a mailing-list, like for instance the Pure Amiga mailing list, where hundreds of users like yourself are ready to help you in any way they can.
There are lots of other advantages, but they are very hard to explain for a person that only, if at all, saw a rusty old Amiga 500 and considers it to be the newest model of Amiga. One of these hard to explain features are screens and multitasking. I know most PC-users act up when they hear the word multitasking and start braging about how Win95/98 multitaks and how great that is. Yeah.. Right! Yoouuuu have no IDEA what multitasking is! And I can't explain it to you... None can. The same goes for screens. You have to use an Amiga (no, not that 15 year old A500 you have under your bed, a modern Amiga) for about a month to get what it's all about.
I'm not gonna nag about the PC-Amiga deal anymore. I know I can't convert a PC:er as much as they can't convert me, so what's the point. On the final note, check these two sites for a size The commercial branch of the Amiga and the developers branch and read som about the great, new, upcoming amigas!