I think these are two of the funniest ads in the series so far. But "Mac" should have also said something about "Mojave" in the second ad. After all, does anyone really believe that Microsoft slapping a fake name on Vista really fooled those people in that earlier ad?
I think this is only the 2nd Get A Mac ad that actually mentions that mentions 'Windows" by name, which I think Apple has been very careful to refer to anything not a Mac as being generic. Those two ads are "V Word" and "Touché". They've mentioned 'Vista' in a few ads, but not as Windows Vista.
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Originally Posted by Kolchak
I think these are two of the funniest ads in the series so far. But "Mac" should have also said something about "Mojave" in the second ad. After all, does anyone really believe that Microsoft slapping a fake name on Vista really fooled those people in that earlier ad?
I don't think Mojave is well known enough by name.
I find the original Microsoft ads kind of funny and real paranoia. Microsoft has such a large market share that Apple is still very small. Yet they are so worried about dropping below 90% that the are reduced to negative ads.
I laughed out loud at Bean Counter... but it is unfortunately true that MS has apparently focussed on change the topic more than patching products.
As the market shifts to NetBooks... they release an OS that can't run on them.
They panic and extend, and extend again the life of XP all while point forward and saying (in the grand old MS Tradition) --- a new versions soon. Yeah, that's it, Windows 7, Real Soon Now!
I think these are two of the funniest ads in the series so far.
I love the "V" - one. Of course this is childish but Apple is doing the right thing by riding the wave (they created in part). Doing nothing would be foolish. I love the way the V ad pokes fun at the childishness of it. At the end we are literally watching two kids bickering about a word. The way Mac ges the word Vista in there is hilarious.
OK like it or not - this is funny. I love it. I mean even Bill Gates has got to be laughing. OK maybe not.
I think Microsoft invited these days and did it to themselves. Their ad campaign was lame, stupid and meaningless. And please can they keep Bill in a closet or something.
No one should see these ads after eating a heavy meal.
I think these are two of the funniest ads in the series so far. But "Mac" should have also said something about "Mojave" in the second ad. After all, does anyone really believe that Microsoft slapping a fake name on Vista really fooled those people in that earlier ad?
No one knows what Mojave is outside of 1% of nerds on the internet.
The obvious test for effective advertising is whether a correlation can be measured with increased sales. And that's all that matters. I don't know about the rest of the world but can offer a sample size of two. We switched my wife to an iMac last month, and my new unibody MacBook w/320MB HD flew in from Shanghai over the weekend and landed this a.m. The Mac ads made a significant dent in my thinking, while I look at all those "I'm a PC" folks and ask - "But WHY are you a PC?!"
Great. They can use old "Nick Burns, Your Company's Computer Guy" skits for training films.
My God, what fresh hell they must face every day. To stand around a retail store and tackle the average Windows user's new problem with a mishmash of hardware. Don't forget your bandelero of rescue floppies...
... so I'm still waiting for the one where PC comes running in stage left out of breath fresh from his "I'm a PC" ad... And do we have a count of hate mail for poor sean@windows.com? Please tell me that guy's getting 1 year vesting MS stock for being the whipping boy...
II think that as Apple gets bigger, it should be careful not to piss Ballmer off too much. They really could put a serious dent in Apple's sales by stopping developing Office for the Mac.
Mafia$oft's new slogan, "Life Without Walls" makes no sense. If there are no walls, you don't need windows. Actually, windows aren't even possible.
It's pretty obvious that Monoposoft is running scared, event though they still have more than the lion's share of the OS market. The problem is they are only reacting, not acting. They're failing to take the initiative in the fight. Even the "Mojave" thing is reactionary and defensive. They're acting like the loser, and it shows.
And Monkey Boy isn't helping their cause any... does anyone outside of Monoposoft apologists like John Dvorak and Rob Enderle really believe the FUD that Monkey Boy is spewing? I doubt even Joe Computer Novice buys into that kind of BS.
Monoposoft did invite this... and I'm glad to see Apple respond to it.
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I think these are two of the funniest ads in the series so far. But "Mac" should have also said something about "Mojave" in the second ad. After all, does anyone really believe that Microsoft slapping a fake name on Vista really fooled those people in that earlier ad?
I don't think Mojave is well known enough by name.
As the market shifts to NetBooks... they release an OS that can't run on them.
They panic and extend, and extend again the life of XP all while point forward and saying (in the grand old MS Tradition) --- a new versions soon. Yeah, that's it, Windows 7, Real Soon Now!
savage |ˈsavij|
adjective
(of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled : tales of a savage beast | a week of savage storms....
These ads are everything but savage, since when AppleInsider became Microsoft protector?...
I think they meant "savage" in the sense of a transitive verb (subject to a vicious verbal attack).
I think these are two of the funniest ads in the series so far.
I love the "V" - one. Of course this is childish but Apple is doing the right thing by riding the wave (they created in part). Doing nothing would be foolish. I love the way the V ad pokes fun at the childishness of it. At the end we are literally watching two kids bickering about a word. The way Mac ges the word Vista in there is hilarious.
I think Microsoft invited these days and did it to themselves. Their ad campaign was lame, stupid and meaningless. And please can they keep Bill in a closet or something.
No one should see these ads after eating a heavy meal.
They really could put a serious dent in Apple's sales by stopping developing Office for the Mac..
Office, what's that?
Just to point out that Microsoft was one of the first to publish software for Macs and they still do it with an entire division (Mac BU)
Even if that happen... who cares?
iWork/OppenOffice ring any bell?
Riiiight.
Keeping thinking that those are reasonable substitutes for most people.
I think these are two of the funniest ads in the series so far. But "Mac" should have also said something about "Mojave" in the second ad. After all, does anyone really believe that Microsoft slapping a fake name on Vista really fooled those people in that earlier ad?
No one knows what Mojave is outside of 1% of nerds on the internet.
After many days of googling, I finally found the solution: To uninstall Office 2007.
So I am left with two choices: The game or Office 2007.
MS deserve all these S**T!
My God, what fresh hell they must face every day. To stand around a retail store and tackle the average Windows user's new problem with a mishmash of hardware. Don't forget your bandelero of rescue floppies...
II think that as Apple gets bigger, it should be careful not to piss Ballmer off too much. They really could put a serious dent in Apple's sales by stopping developing Office for the Mac.
one word: NeoOffice
savage |ˈsavij|
adjective
(of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled : tales of a savage beast | a week of savage storms.
? cruel and vicious; aggressively hostile : they launched a savage attack on the budget.
? (chiefly in historical or literary contexts) primitive; uncivilized.
? (of a place) wild-looking and inhospitable; uncultivated.
? (of something bad or negative) very great; severe : this would deal a savage blow to the government's fight.
cli·che \\klē-ˈshā, ˈklē-ˌ, kli-ˈ\\
noun
1: a trite phrase or expression ; also : the idea expressed by it
2: a hackneyed theme, characterization, or situation
3: something (as a menu item) that has become overly familiar or commonplace
Mafia$oft's new slogan, "Life Without Walls" makes no sense. If there are no walls, you don't need windows. Actually, windows aren't even possible.
It's pretty obvious that Monoposoft is running scared, event though they still have more than the lion's share of the OS market. The problem is they are only reacting, not acting. They're failing to take the initiative in the fight. Even the "Mojave" thing is reactionary and defensive. They're acting like the loser, and it shows.
And Monkey Boy isn't helping their cause any... does anyone outside of Monoposoft apologists like John Dvorak and Rob Enderle really believe the FUD that Monkey Boy is spewing? I doubt even Joe Computer Novice buys into that kind of BS.
Monoposoft did invite this... and I'm glad to see Apple respond to it.