MacPic of The Week: Microsoft CEO uses a Mac for presentations

04/28/08

Posted under Microsoft, Notebooks, MacPics

(Courtesy of Paint.It.Black’s Flickr site.)

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25 Responses to “MacPic of The Week: Microsoft CEO uses a Mac for presentations”

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    umm... Says:

    …seriously, neb. Do you have any idea what you’re talking about. The mac interface is actually pretty sweet. Have you used OSX leopard edition? The ’spaces’ and ‘expose’ utilities are really great. Much much better than any Windows interface, and at least as visually pretty as Vista without the bugs. Additionally, it is pretty much a fact that macs process multimedia better than PC’s. Images just look cleaner.

    Also, there are a wide variety of programs available for macs that cover a wide range of applications. It’s out of the box functionality for multimedia is well beyond what windows has to offer. The only thing lacking really is gaming. I don’t really game a whole lot, so this really doesn’t bother me.

    Don’t get me wrong. I’ve been a windows user for quite some time, and i like it for the most part. But i’ve recently gotten a macbook and I’m really impressed.

  2. 14
    Sassan Says:

    The macbook pro was left by the last presenter. So it’s not his.

  3. 13
    sharkey Says:

    Sorry about that, the previous comment was addressed to the comment by Neb who obviously has little or no idea what he or she is talking about.

  4. 12
    sharkey Says:

    Idiot !

  5. 11
    Jason Says:

    why does everyone host their images on flickr and photobucket?? can they not host their images on their own server?? I would say alot of schools/buisnesses block out flickr & photobucket. so all their images are also blocked out. Which leaves many many blogs and pages image less. You will program for 10 different browsers to make sure your site is viewable for everyone and then you go and host your photos on a site that offers alot content that is not suitable for work or school. hmmm I think mabye the web community should not proceed into this imageless abyss.

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