
I was browsing around Apple’s web site looking for new TV commercials to see Apple’s response to Microsoft’s recent ad barrage of Laptop Hunters.
What I found was a simple promo that asked, ‘Which Mac Are You?’ That’s a good question since we have one of everything in our household. Does that make us special? Probably not. But it makes life difficult for Microsoft.
It’s difficult to pity a company that has $30-billion in the bank and a 90-percent market share. But pity is what Microsoft deserves because the company.... (excerpted).
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MacGirl said:
I agree… Microsoft is being given a run for their money.
And why not, when a Mac can run Windows if one so wishes. I work for Apple, and I’ve had many a customer tell me that their Mac runs Windows and Windows programs better than a PC. And it can!
And I don’t have to feel insulted that my 4 year old knows how to use my Mac… it’s so easy. When I made the switch it took me about 3 days to learn the basic ins and outs. And now there are so many resources to help switchers learn, and it’s very satisfying when they realize how easy it will be!
Bill Gates should be a little bit worried.