Go beyond Mac OS
I saw over on Channel 9 a new ad Apple have been apparently e-mailing spamming people with. Here it is in all its glory:

Well I couldn't help myself. I mean its just too easy isn't it?

On a more serious not however, Apple need to grow up a bit more with their whole advertising campaign, putting down your competitors is extremely unprofessional and seriously puts me and I'm sure many other people off having anything to do with them. You don't see Microsoft spending half their marketing budget on telling people why everything else sucks.
8 comments
Comment from: Nick [Visitor] · http://webnv.net
Heh, nice. :)
When ever I see a Mac ad that directly attacks Windows, all I see is an insecure company.
Why not use your advertising space to talk about YOUR product? Instead of attacking another's.
When ever I see a Mac ad that directly attacks Windows, all I see is an insecure company.
Why not use your advertising space to talk about YOUR product? Instead of attacking another's.
5th February 2007 @ 16:22
Comment from: arceihn [Member] · http://www.the-avatar.com
As much as it irks me, I have to agree. Apple's advertising campaign used to be kind of cute, but now it's just flat out obnoxious.
5th February 2007 @ 17:59
Comment from: ikyouCrow [Visitor] · http://pagancrow.spaces.live.com/blog
tit for tat!
but honestly, vista is looking pretty hot on that macbook! alot more inviting that the mundane screenshot they used.
but honestly, vista is looking pretty hot on that macbook! alot more inviting that the mundane screenshot they used.
5th February 2007 @ 22:21
Comment from: Mario [Visitor]
No, Microsoft doesn't spend their marketing budget on telling people why everything else sucks. Rather, they spend their money on mimicking Mac OS. :)
9th February 2007 @ 04:42
Comment from: Paul Smith [Member] · http://www.dasmirnov.net/
"Rather, they spend their money on mimicking Mac OS. :)"
Do you have any data to back that up or are you just repeating Apple's illegal (it is in most of Europe) marketing line?
Do you have any data to back that up or are you just repeating Apple's illegal (it is in most of Europe) marketing line?
9th February 2007 @ 14:00
Comment from: Mario [Visitor]
Data? There are features in Vista which mirror that of OS X (Instant Search, Gadgets, numerous security features, etc.). I don't think this is a bad thing. It will only benefit Vista. Likewise if the roles were reversed and in some cases, they sometimes are.
I don't have a bias to either operating system. I use both side by side in my career. I just call it as I see it.
I don't have a bias to either operating system. I use both side by side in my career. I just call it as I see it.
10th February 2007 @ 03:38
Comment from: Paul Smith [Member] · http://www.dasmirnov.net/
Instant search - Microsoft announced it and demoed it before Apple even announced it. It was also available on Windows XP first too, through Google Desktop Search, MSN Desktop Search and others.
Gadgets - Apple ripped off Konfabulator which supplied a widget platform for both Windows and Mac OS. The sidebar (which today hosts Microsoft's gadget platform) was also announced and demoed before Apple even announced it.
Mac OS X doesn't have any major security features over Unix, Apple have done very little work in this space instead relying on what they've inherited from FreeBSD.
So the fact of the matter is when Apple say they invent and everybody else copies them - they're lying.
Gadgets - Apple ripped off Konfabulator which supplied a widget platform for both Windows and Mac OS. The sidebar (which today hosts Microsoft's gadget platform) was also announced and demoed before Apple even announced it.
Mac OS X doesn't have any major security features over Unix, Apple have done very little work in this space instead relying on what they've inherited from FreeBSD.
So the fact of the matter is when Apple say they invent and everybody else copies them - they're lying.
10th February 2007 @ 14:03
Comment from: Mario [Visitor] · http://www.kywix.com
Paul, you're right. Microsoft demoed all this stuff way early than Apple.
But Apple put those stuff on the shelf and sold them out.
It's not matter of who get there 1st. It's matter of who makes the consumer happy and productive first.
As the history is proving. Not very high tech stuff are getting more grip on the consumers because the simply respondes at their needs at the right time.
But Apple put those stuff on the shelf and sold them out.
It's not matter of who get there 1st. It's matter of who makes the consumer happy and productive first.
As the history is proving. Not very high tech stuff are getting more grip on the consumers because the simply respondes at their needs at the right time.
12th March 2007 @ 22:24









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