Macs are, aptly, expensive. There is, in fact, R-Click in OS X. On the whole, OS X is by no means broken as you've described it, but was probably just unfamiliar to you when you used it. People are generally creatures of habit and might think anything they are familiar with from using Windows can be extrapolated and will be applicable on another OS which simply isn't the case, but that by no means makes an OS inoperable. As for gaming on a Mac, that all depends upon the hardware. Fallout 3 and Oblivion both perform exceedingly well with everything maxed out (+ HiRes texture replacers) on a MacBook Pro, so the statement, "Gaming, and graphics in general, svck on Macs" holds no water unless you're referring to a dinosaur of a Mac... :shrug: As for customization, I've a Windows install which is every bit as customizable as any other and, from all I've seen, OS X is every bit as malleable as Windows, but is just ...different.
Yes there is right click but it doesn't do much. And I have never used a Mac, I just know all this stuff. But thanks for basically re-saying what I just said in your own words, I really appreciate it! Oh and about the MacBook Pro, it's $3,000. I seriously don't know anyone (except for Donald Trump but idk him) who would waste their money on that when you can get a deal much better than that for only about $1,000.
So...
MacBook Pro: $2,799
Specs:
17-inch: 2.3Ghz
2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
1680 x 1050 pixels
2GB memory
160GB hard drive1
8x double-layer SuperDrive
ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 graphics with 256MB SDRAM
Now you can buy a Dell laptop that's not even $1,000 that has better specs than that. Don't tell me that I'm lying because I just checked their site.