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A few weeks ago I saw something that at first really upset me. Someone asked someone else, "Why do you have a Mac laptop instead of something that runs Windows?" The reply was simply, "Because I have style!"

I was floored. Really floored.

As a long-time non-Mac user (I can't say "mac hater" because I've always had a lot of respect for Macs, and how could I be a "mac hater" if I bought a Mac laptop for myself 6 months ago) that was the exact kind of flip, smug, arrogant remark that makes everyone hate mac users. Then I realized that while the reply was smug, it was correct. Mac hardware and software has style. In a commodity market where everyone is in a 'race to the bottom' to get things our quicker and cheaper, it has been a delight to finally be using a system that is a delight to use. It has style.

That's why I went out and bought Apple Keynote and stopped using Power Point for new presentations. Keynote, unlike PowerPoint, was designed by people with a keen eye for style so that people like me (without a keen eye for style) have a fighting chance. I've seen very impressive presentations with PPT, but they were designed by professional designers and cost thousands of dollars. I'm presenting 1, 3, and 6-hour presentations. I want my presentations to keep people's attention visually (Keynote) and verbally (my presentation style) at the same time.

What really sold me on Keynote is when I walked into the Apple store and asked for a demo. The sales guy was able to put together some really impressive looking stuff in front of my eyes without much effort. It was so cool, I pulled out my credit card right away.

Date: 2003-10-17 11:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] holzman.livejournal.com
I wasn't a Mac hater until I SysAdmin'd a Mac shop. (Programming on a Mac with only volumes I and II of "Inside MacIntosh" just made me aggrivated, not hateful.

But [livejournal.com profile] jadegirl likes Mac, and that's what she's got. A Mac salesman lost the sale because all he would tell her about the PowerBook was how stylish it was. I can understand the style -- and the excellent graphics design you can do with it -- as selling points, but this guy didn't realize that when someone is asking tech questions is time to stop talking about style. Particularly if the person asking is female. Happily, she was treated much more nicely at another store.

Date: 2003-10-17 02:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kimuchi.livejournal.com
Ugh. It's like the tech equivalent of being shown the passenger sunvisor mirror while shopping for a performance car. :(

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