It’s seems a bit odd to say, but it’s becoming more and more common as Linux distributions mature.
It’s true though, using bluetooth devices is just EASIER in Linux.
You plug in a dongle and it just works. You search for a device and it typically finds things right away. You select browse and it browses the files on your device.
I just struggled for half an hour with the same task on Windows 7.
Why must this be so difficult? It’s a standard damn chipset!