Apple
Apple is a California-based computer technology company. It helped start the personal computer revolution in the 1970s and is known for its innovation design hardware and software offerings.
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My daily apple
Today I woke up with the sound of a beeeep! I scrolled the dock to turn my iPod off, then I took a shower, dressed up and drove with my favorite music on my way to work. I turned on my my Mac when I realized I didn't have my breakfast, but, then again, why should I eat if I already had my daily apple.
Wanda, Honduras - 04 July 2008
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Products are just beautiful
No doubt Apple is number one in the computer market if we talk about design and innovation. Their products are just beautiful! Talking about functionality and software – PCs are better. Apple Company recognizes it openly – they constantly promote that you can install MS Windows (and Windows compatible software) on any Apple... So why do you need MS Windows on a Mac if Mac is better? And let's not forget that Mac or PC are just tools, and more important is how do you use them and for what purpose. Don't tell me the Apple Photoshop or Illustrator creates better designs that the PC ones. It's the "behind-the-keyboard" hardware that does it.
Dimo, United Arab Emirates - 15 May 2008
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Making A Better World
There is no way you can deny Apple is making a better world. It's making it beautiful, easier and smarter. And by this I don't mean just Apple products. Apple's competitors have to try harder, research more, develop more or simply copy more. It doesn't matter to me if they copy, because they recognize the right path is to follow a Mac!!! So...you wanna be a leader or a follower?
Hawaiian Puncher, United States - 07 May 2008
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Shame on you Apple!
Fell in love with the iPhone. Just bought a MacBook Air. Fantastic experience - right up until I needed support. Then the wheels fell of - 3 times in a row. Outlook 2003 does not create mbox files. Mac mail only imports mail in mbox format. Apple's support solution - 'Speak to Microsoft'. Surely it makes sense to make it easy for customers to convert their mail? Speak to any wannabe Apple user who is still on Windows and that's the big scary factor. It makes no sense to leave this gaping hole in their support - unless they are so arrogant they think they don't need any more customers. Some other gems from Apple support - "There is only so much an Apple employee should know about a competitor's product." (Really????) And finally, from one of the 'geniuses' in my local Cambridge UK store after I had, in desperation, decided to convert my mails the long way, via Thunderbird - "We're very busy. I can't help you. All I can do is wish you luck with your chosen solution." And the day before I had spent over £1700 in their store. Shame on you Apple!
VJM, United Kingdom - 09 April 2008
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Apple what more you can offer?!
It is never too much to talk about a Macintosh machine. When I moved to a new place, my new workplace welcomed me with Mac Pro Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors and a 30inch Apple Cinema Display. Now it is very difficult to go home in the evening as I have only a 20inch iMac at home! Apple what more you can offer?!
Unnikrishna, India - 20 March 2008
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How to feel sooo much for a brand
Apple, or how to feel sooo much for a brand. Even fall in love. They know how to really connect with the market they target till a point that even non-target customers are actually buying Apple products. I'm a proud owner of a Macbook Pro and I can only say that I had never fallen in love with a computer. While recording some CDs, I can work with the RAW pictures I took on my last travels in an HDMI screen, listen to some good music and even have a video-conference with a friend of mine in Canada. How it performs is amazing, but delivering that performance with SO MUCH style was thought to be impossible. Design (beautiful design) + details + performance + innovation. It is an experience on its own!! From the packaging to the hard till the software. It's just another world! And BTW, my friend has a Mac too and you cannot believe HOW good the image is from the small iSight integrated in the computer. Just that makes you feel proud of the small shiny silver thing I have under my arms. I had a Lovemark moment and I wanted to share it! Cheers!
shantaram, Spain - 19 March 2008
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A pure pleasure
I made the switch almost 10 years ago and have never looked back. Managing and working with Windows was what I did back then, and to come home and sit in front of my Mac was a pure pleasure, and it still is. From time to time I do still work on Windows PCs, and I just can't get over how many people put up with them, just shocking. There are so many reasons to switch - ease of use, no viruses, no paranoia about security, no blue screen of death, but if you want just one compelling reason, its the fonts. Everything you read just looks so much better. Websites, word processing, email, whatever, the quality of typography on the Mac just makes Windows look like something from the dark ages. PC people tell me how the price of Mac's puts them off....what a false economy that is, a few hundred bucks more just doesn't come close to the time and frustration spent working with a Windows machine. In ten years I have never had to re-install an operating system, I have never had registry corruption, never had a virus, but have had a whole lot of fun working online and getting things done. Just do it.
nmac, New Zealand - 19 March 2008
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When I get home there it is
I use PCs at work all the time but when I get home there it is - the iMac. Containing everything I want and need - iPhoto, iTunes, Safari, Garageband. So much more than spreadsheets and tabs. I could not live without it now and do feel a smug grin coming to my face when people ask if I have a computer at home.
Skramevol, United Kingdom - 06 March 2008
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I can't let go of it
While all my friends in Middle School and High School were using Windows, our household used Macs. Now that I have my own I can't let go of it. It is my calendar, my music, my photo album and more. I love my Mac.
hayatn, Kuwait - 25 January 2008
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All that I could ask for!
My MacBook computer is essential to my life on a daily basis. When I wake up in the morning, the first thing I do is check my horoscope, Facebook, webmail, and the weather all from my trusty MacBook. I had never been an Apple fan before, but after having this computer I would never go back to any other brand. My MacBook allows me to write papers, search the web, stay in touch with distant friends and family, research, shop, listen to music and so much more. My MacBook makes me happy, and thats all that I could ask for!
alexandra, United States - 23 January 2008


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