Why Apple is So Cool

They make your iLife simple.

iPhone

“Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works. ”
- Steve Jobs

They understand the engineer’s dilemma. Take a normal television remote control. All you really need to use is the power button, channel and volume buttons, and maybe a few others. So why are there 50 more buttons on the remote besides these essential ones? There was too much unused real estate on the remote control of course! When Apple makes a product they strip the functions down to their necessities. Take the iPhone. They took what was already there and made it easy. Call it dumbing down or whatever you like. Almost every feature on the iPhone was possible on previous phones in some way. Apple just took all the great features, spent the time perfecting them and adding their design touch, and making it simple. Anyone can use e-mail, SMS messaging, or the web on an iPhone. The button is right there on the main screen. There are no hidden menus to navigate through.

Macbook Pro

They are leading the pack integrating and inventing technology. Every product they make is simple yet packed with features. Take a look at the new OS (Leopard) coming out in October or the features on the iPhone. That’s why I made the switch to Apple.

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