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Apple Advertises Tiger in Time Magazine
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MacDailyNews reports that Apple is advertising Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) in Time Magazine. The two page print ad shows two Apple Cinema Displays demonstrating Spotlight and Dashboard technologies. Quote:
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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I suppose it will be good to see Apple prominently displayed but I still don't want them to get big enough for virus writers to take notice.
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Now we are talking! These are good news, nor that bull**** about join forces with Intel!!
It's a shame that we won't see it here, in Brazil... That's the price we have pay! Huges!
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GO Tiger !!!!!
Its pretty much my favorite OS .... and now its in TIME!
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But the virus writers will come along with them. I saw grow! No one ever changed the world trying not to get big enough to be noticed.
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It's about time... no pun intended.
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nice but...
It's nice to see them advertise for something other than iPods, but Apple needs to focus more on getting their computers in the limelight rather than displays....
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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putting imac ads in free local newspapers such has the "metro" in london would be a much better idea. dell have been doing it for years and so many of my friends have ordered computer they see in those news papers ads.
TVs ad can be good, but news paper ads are permanent, and people need time to think over decision such as buying a computer. a 30 sec clip saying windows sucks wont convince anyone to buy a mac. |
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Can anyone post a scan of the ad?
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the Metro is a nationwide paper but has several regional editions. I too think that would be a good way to go.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Ad was in the recent BusinessWeek as well (front inside cover).
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Join Date: May 2002
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A 30 second TV ad can't effectively show detailed concepts--it can only get people interested in seeking more (from the Web for instance).
But print can go into more depth. Good to see Apple doing so. |
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I believe a similar ad was also in the most recent copy of BusinessWeek.
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Something to look forward too when I get my new issue here in a few days. Godo move Apple. Make Tiger look classy...
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I'm glad they are doing this instead of more switch ads. show off tiger!
they should do tv ads like this too: show a mac screen with someone working in iphoto or imovie, wtih itunes playing in the backgroud. then hear a voice off screen say something like "honey, can you check the weather for me?" (or something like that). And you see the users' finger press a hotkey to bring up the dashboard - "sunny & high in the 70's tomorrow" - "ok, thanks" and then back to using their ilife programs without skipping a beat. end the commercial with a jeff goldbloom voiceover saying "dashboard - one of over 200 innovative new features available now on OS X tiger, thew most advanced operating system in the world" (or something like that). and have multiple commercials like that, with dashboard, expose, spotlight, imovie, iphoto, etc... |
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Why does everybody think Mac will be flooded with viruses once it gets popular? Yes, there will be viruses, but very few and most likely not too dangerous. Firstly, a virus that attacks through Mail, Safari or other user applications will never be able to infect more than one user. Creating a new user on and removing the old will actually remove the virus (unless you were stupid enough to give it your password). Secondly, apps like Mail and Safari were written using Cocoa, which by design makes it harder to get buffer overflow bugs, which is what many viruses utilize.
And if you run a firewall (built in), and don't open applications you get sent through mail, you should be perfectly safe even from these unlikely viruses you speak of. Though that is also true for Windows too (additionally you have to ditch Outlook and IE). I never use AV software on Windows computers i use myself and have never gotten a virus. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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At last, adverts for its OS.
Apple should give equal advertising to its Computers, OSX and Switchers ( reasons why people switched and the benefits ). Now.. TV Ads, worldwide - not just the states. Mass Media. Great start though.
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OS X has been around for years. Crackers (of a certain type) have sought challenges and prestige for years. Macs have been worth extra points in cracking contests for years. Some Linux fans do hate Apple, not just Microsoft. Windows users OFTEN hate Apple. And some high-profile targets like universities, media companies, and the US Army use Mac OS X. And there are a LOT of unethical programmers in the world... some with a desire to do more than be a "script kiddie." So I am CERTAIN that at least SOME people have been trying to make OS X viruses for quite some time. They've never managed it yet, but they WILL. Then we'll have one virus instead of zero... I'll still feel safer ![]() Macs are more secure by being a smaller target AND BY DESIGN also. Neither factor is going away unless you think ads will suddenly give Apple a user base equal to Windows. Then we'll only have design on our side
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Unfortunately http://www.apple.com/hardware/ads still redirects to http://www.apple.com/ipod/ads/ as if Apple hardware is synonymous with iPod.
(See link on http://www.apple.com/hardware/ that says "New TV Ads.") Sigh. Ad in Time is awesome, but... TV is really quite necessary.
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Advertising OS X? I guess hell froze over.
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In order to campaign both Tiger and Mac's, there would need to be two seperate ads. Mac OS - Tiger (Explosion of Tiger's new features) iMac G5 17" & 20" - throw in something about the Mac mini to spark interest to get on Apple's site (as in keep them somewhat hanging as to the innovation in the mini) iPod Shuffle (As they have now, just keep on going) I may team up with a friend of mine who works in Final Cut Pro daily, and see if between the two of us we could put together an immensly impacting and hard-hitting campaign of commericals to present to Mr. Jobs. |
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About ****ing time.
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