Posted by: Anonymous
what is 'i' ? - 02/05/04 09:11 AM
Why is the name of some Apple products started with 'i' ? (such as : iMac, iTunes, etc)<br><br>
Posted by: Trog
Re: what is 'i' ? - 02/05/04 09:23 AM
I think it originally was for "internet", but its a little out of control now.<br><br>No, not a little, WAY out of control.<br><br>
Posted by: DaddyMac
Re: what is 'i' ? - 02/05/04 09:30 AM
I think it's something to do with the philosophy of the product- whereas certain apps (FCP, DVDSP, etc) are for professionals, the 'i' in the iApps signify a more personal user experience.<br><br>
Posted by: Lori
Re: what is 'i' ? - 02/05/04 09:36 AM
yeah...like "i" can do it.<br><br>

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Posted by: Anonymous
Re: what is 'i' ? - 02/05/04 10:35 AM
Yeah, i believe, it has something to do with your felling, that you really own (privately) these applications. I think, those are also freeware, arent they ? <br>Anyway, it is also possible, that this 'i' refers to i (as myself). What do you say, guys ?<br><br>
Posted by: Michael
Re: what is 'i' ? - 02/05/04 02:44 PM
It was out of control when the then interim CEO Steve Jobs was being called the iCEO.

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