Snow Leopard Gets Ready To Pounce on Windows 7

Businesses, schools and individuals are gearing up for the Oct. 22 launch of Microsoft’s new operating system, Windows 7. While Microsoft prepares for the rollout and users prepare for changes, Apple is preparing to cash in. Apple has been mocking Microsoft’s Vista operating system in marketing campaigns for more than a year in its Mac-versus-PC advertisements. Now with the anticipated rollout of Windows 7, Apple is planning to boost marketing to slam its rival’s new operating system while pushing Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Apple plans to use the challenging process of upgrading to Windows 7 as ammunition. In order for Windows XP users to upgrade to Windows 7, they must first back up all their files and settings to external media, reformat their PC, reinstall all applications and backed-up files, and reconfigure settings. Executives at Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple hope PC users will want to avoid that process and instead make the switch to a Mac, Philip Schiller, Apple’s

senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, told Business Week. Apple has already started by introducing programs to help users move from PCs to Macs. People who pay $99 for Apple’s One to One training program can bring in their PCs and have all their files transferred to Macs. Disadvantages and Advantages for Apple Apple has seen an increase in the number of households using Macs, according to a NPD Group report, which will be an advantage for the company. Approximately 12 percent of all U.S. computer-owning households have an Apple computer, up from nine percent in 2008, according to NPD. Apple was also able to tap into complaints of bad performance by Vista users. Windows 7, however, has been touted by both Microsoft and early adopters as a strong and efficient operating system, which puts Apple at a disadvantage. And while Apple…

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Snow Leopard Gets Ready To Pounce on Windows 7



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