uh-oh, you should've taken a left turn at....
This thread has gotten a little out of hand with the threats and name calling.
I'm not the thread police, but come on -- we better than this, aren't we.
On the topic of this thread, there are really only two good arguments:
1) A business needs to test a website on a Mac, otherwise you could be missing out on a decent market share.
2) From a productivity stand-point (and this is the weaker argument) - if you are far more productive on the Mac over the PC then it would be more beneficial to the business to have you working on the Mac.
On the PC problems described, like the mouse thing - that is a totally bogus argument and shouldn't be taken seriously at all. I am sure the intent was good (no disrespect to the poster), but what they didn't realize is that there are several ways to adjust the precision of the mouse in Windoze.
Also, on the color issue -- you shouldn't calibrate a photo to only work from within the boundries of ColorSync to look right. When the page is displayed on a PC, it will not look right -- that is not a good design approach. If color is an issue, calibrate your monitor and adjust the colors on the image to look correct, based solely on your monitor. That way, whatever browser is viewing the image, it will be as close to correct as possible - aside from them calibrating their monitor.
Good Luck in finding another place of employment. By the way, it isn't a very good idea to insult businesses where they may consider you in the future. Leave all your options open or they may come back to haunt you.
Quark