TSE macrumors 601 Original poster Jul 7, 2010 #1 Just an OCD suggestion, but look: MacBook Pro, Mac Pro MacBook Air, and Mac mini. Something there doesn't fit! Capitalize the "M" in mini or I am leaving these forums!
Just an OCD suggestion, but look: MacBook Pro, Mac Pro MacBook Air, and Mac mini. Something there doesn't fit! Capitalize the "M" in mini or I am leaving these forums!
iBookG4user macrumors 604 Jul 7, 2010 #2 TSE said: Just an OCD suggestion, but look: MacBook Pro, Mac Pro MacBook Air, and Mac mini. Something there doesn't fit! Capitalize the "M" in mini or I am leaving these forums! Click to expand... However, Apple does not capitalize the "m". Attachments Screen shot 2010-07-07 at 9.34.59 PM.png 28.2 KB · Views: 91
TSE said: Just an OCD suggestion, but look: MacBook Pro, Mac Pro MacBook Air, and Mac mini. Something there doesn't fit! Capitalize the "M" in mini or I am leaving these forums! Click to expand... However, Apple does not capitalize the "m".
T Theclamshell macrumors 68030 Jul 7, 2010 #5 SilentPanda said: The mini can't hold as many capital letters. Click to expand... Thank you for that
angelwatt Moderator emeritus Jul 8, 2010 #6 Using a little 'm' emphasizes the mininess of the Mac mini. A little surprised Apple did this, but mildly amusing nonetheless.
Using a little 'm' emphasizes the mininess of the Mac mini. A little surprised Apple did this, but mildly amusing nonetheless.
jaw04005 macrumors 601 Jul 8, 2010 #7 The Mac mini was introduced soon after the iPod mini was released. That's why it has a lowercase "m" to match the iPod mini branding.
The Mac mini was introduced soon after the iPod mini was released. That's why it has a lowercase "m" to match the iPod mini branding.