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Originally Posted by Barnes
Indeed. It is however possible to work on a Mac. There is nothing wrong with Windows at work and Mac at home.
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Agreed - it's a matter of horses for courses here people. Rehashing the Mac vs PC argument here is as pointless as Calgary vs Edmonton threads. Do a search if you want to get the play by play of many departed threads on the same topic.
Getting back on topic, I think the commericals are good creatively, but seem to continue to target the "university" crowd that Apple already targets. Personally, I don't think they really give a person a sense of what precisely makes a Mac "better", just vague high level statements.
Here's a concept: Instead of focusing on propagating the fight of which OS is better, how about showing why it would fit a user's needs better (ie samples of usage). And I mean exactly how, not just the current vague statements like "it's more secure" and "it's so much easier to use" in those commericals.
Tanguayfan: While I agree with your 1st paragraph, the rest of your "assertions" have a whole lot of debatable points that have been covered in previous threads....