Yeah that is nuts for Mac. They do have XBMC for Windows, but it's little more than a dev tool. The Linux port has been talked about for aeons, I'm not sure a full functioning version is ever going to happen there though. I believe XBMC for Linux is still a dev tool as well, but perhaps it's made strides like the Mac version. Either way, this is a good day for Mac users!
PC media players are decent, but not one has ever come close to the functionality of XBMC imo, it is simply so versatile. The best hope was the PS3, which died when the RSX was cut off by Sony. It still makes a decent media player, but not a great one.
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