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Macintosh
I think the Macintosh is going to continue to be very, very important in the educational environment for a long, long period of time.
    By: Bill Gates
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Bail-outs
I have yet to witness an incident where the PC bailed the Mac out of a problem.
    By: Aaron D. Lewis
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Beleaguered
How is it that a computer company ranked 22 spots higher than Microsoft in the latest Fortune 500, which has $1.4 billion in the bank, and sold over four million computers last year, more than even IBM, is branded as beleaguered, troubled, and struggling?
    By: Ann Werner
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Bragging rights
PC users brag about what the media has said about their computers, Mac users brag about what they've done with their computers.
    By: Neal Porter
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Past, Present, Future
To see tomorrow's PC, look at today's Macintosh.
    By: Byte Magazine
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Future for a price
The future is here, and Apple is selling it. So get your wallets out.
    By: David Fanning
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Steve Jobs
Apple employees want someone they can respect, who understands how Apple operates but who will, at the same time, put the fear of God into them in order to drive them on. And Steve Jobs is that man.
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Utility
When I sit down in front of a Windows machine, I can't write; when I sit down in front of a Mac, I can write. So I only use Macs.
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Quality
If I'm going to sit in front of a piece of equipment for hours a day, I want to feel the intelligence that went into my operating system. I want to sense that an English major lost sleep over the wording of the dialogue boxes. I shouldn't have to teach my computer what kinds of files it has by adding .txt and .psd to their names. I don't want a default system font that looks like someone drew it on the bus on his way to work.
    By: David Pogue
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Wallflowers
...The Mac reached out and guided me into all the ways I could use it. It was exactly right. Some years later, I tried Windows, but come on now. Start two computers, side by side, one with Mac OS, one with Windows, and what reasonable person could argue that Windows is not the wallflower?
    By: Roger Ebert
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Speed
For most users, splitting hairs on speed is a waste of... time. Speed is only one aspect of a person's computing experience, and rarely the most important. Even for professional publishers, artists and others who need the fastest machines available, features, quality and usability matter at least as much. Those people don't need a sales job on how fast the Mac runs a Guassian Blur in Photoshop. Like the design department at PC World, they already use Macs.
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Apple
I used to say that Apple should be the Sony of this business, but in reality, I think that Apple should be the Apple of this business.
    By: Steve Jobs
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Macintosh
Never ask a man what sort of computer he drives. If it's a Mac, he'll tell you. If not, why embarrass him?
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Apple
In a world increasingly crowded with ex-Apple CEOs, Sculley stands alone as a man hired by Steve Jobs to put some business savvy into the company. Sculley than proved the soundness of Jobs' choice by sacking his sponsor. In due course, Sculley was also sacked. The chap who sacked Sculley was then, in turn, sacked. His successor struggled for a bit and then sensationally re-hired Jobs. Who then sacked him. Having done so, Jobs went on to eradicate from the company al the traces of the man who had sacked him - John Sculley.
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Aesthetics
Apple's approach to technology has never been perfect, but it has always recognized and embraced the more creative and aesthetic aspects of human nature.
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Marketshare
Sony's market share for color TVs in 1995 was 7 percent according to Appliance Manufacturer (April 1996, p. 32); and Honda's is about 7 percent in the car business.
    By: Guy Kawasaki
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