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Welcome to Macintosh - The documentary for the rest of us. - Official Trailer

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"Welcome to Macintosh - The documentary for the rest of us." is the first documentary of its kind to mix history, criticism and an unapologetic revelry of all things Apple into a movie experience. The film explores the early years of Apple, the many challenges Apple has faced, and what the future may hold for the company and it's products. Ex-Apple employees, engineers and community members offer insight on the company's innovations, failures, cultural impact and what the future may be like beyond the reign of its co-founder Steve Jobs. Interviews include notable Apple personalities Andy Hertzfeld, co-creator of the original Macintosh, Guy Kawasaki, long time Mac evangelist, Leander Kahney, author of the book "Cult of Mac", Jim Reekes, creator of the Macintosh start-up sound and Ron Wayne, original co-founder of the Apple Computer Company.

Welcome to Macintosh is an independent motion picture and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. Macintosh, iPod and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.

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  • RIP Steve

  • Not funny.

  • This is an excellent documentary!

  • I'm a windows person, but I still think this looks like a very good documentary. 

  • @Aspetta17 And the first mac wouldn't have existed if not for Xerox-Parc. Apple are not the game changers some people believe they are. They do have a flare for design and making a product *seem* revolutionary.

  • @ 1:17 HOLY SHIT, look at all them!!! How the hell can he make use of them all!?

  • I watched this on CNBC last week. It was great! w00t

  • @viharsarok

    Ultimately, a real measure of a computer's usefulness is its ability to serve its user.

    The truth is that, despite differences and in defiance to claims of superiority, if a computer does what one user needs it to do, then everything else about it doesn't matter, including what OS you're using.

    I'm neither a Mac or a PC. I'm a user 'cause I prefer to use my tools rather than act like one.

  • @viharsarok

    Anyone who claims to assert a hard fact is really stating a strong opinion.

    Performance metrics are but one measure of a system's usability. Having a lot of processing power does you no good if you can't or don't put it to good use. The software you are running and even if the user really makes use of the available performance are considerations.

    Metrics = numbers on paper that don't consider real world use according to different people with different tastes and preferences.

  • @viharsarok

    Give it time, likely sooner rather than later, and SLi and CrossFire will wind up being as obsolete as AGP.

    And, all it takes is someone to make the implementation of multiple GPU cores on one card in such a way that it does the same thing as linking multiple cards through a proprietary interface while being more economical, use less physical space in the machine, use less system resources and use less energy to run.

    Mind you, this can happen on any system.

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