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What does that have to do with props in a movie? And you do realize you can resize just about every window in ms windows, right? You can drag and drop anything...
I think you are misreading his post.
He means when computers are featured as props in movies, they are almost always Macs.
Not that Macs are used in the movie-making process.
I'm sorry, but if people need a certain computer brand to feel "cool", then in fact they are effing losers.I would suspect that if a studio used a lot of Macs, they would also have a few that could be used for props lying around. And I have no doubt that actors tend to prefer being seen using a Mac than a Dell. The cool factor, you know. Add that Jobs knows how to make placement advertising work, and it just fits together. Besides, who notices PCs?