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By:Brian Koponen My Mac Magazine briankop@idt.net Apple Computer has taken the six colorful stripes (horizontal bands) off their famous logo; quite a bold statement. It shows Apple is changing. They are stripping the excess to become the leanest, meanest computer company around. Apple has simplified their product line, there software future, and made everyone think different.
The iMac
The PowerBook G3
Mac OS X With the acquisition of Next, Apple stepped up to the plate again. This time they were going to create an entirely new OS called Rhapsody, which would be great, but developers would have to create all new software for it. The so-called Blue Box would emulate the Mac OS, but without any of the advantages of the new technologies. Once again, the plans have changed, this time to stay. Mac OS X (Mac OS Ten), has all of the advantages of the Rhapsody technology, but maintains compatibility with existing applications. Apple tore out 2000 routines from their system software to clean it up. Developers can update their software in a matter of days to be completely compatible with X.
The Stripes are Off Apple is taking a new outlook on computers, and on life in general. Steve Jobs has brought back that feeling of a different computer company. The new products are amazing, and there is no more hassle involved with picking which computer. The determination is back, the gloves are off. Apple is back with a vengeance.
Brian Koponen
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