Apple offers free human being with purchase of Mac OS X Tiger

Only at the Apple Retail Stores. Free human being with purchase. Buy Mac OS X Tiger or a Mac through May 31, 2005 and choose from two free options:

Option One: Tiger Training
Get a personal tour of the new applications in Mac OS X Tiger while learning cool tips and tricks in a one-hour session with a Tiger Specialist, who will:
• Assess your Mac experience and needs.
• Give you a step-by-step demo of Tiger.
• Set up your Dashboard widgets.
• Answer your questions and suggest exercises to reinforce your new skills.
• Refer you to resources for additional information, support, and training.

Option Two: Tiger Tune-Up
Get up and running with a personalized installation of Mac OS X Tiger. At the same time, a Tiger Specialist will tune up your Mac to make sure you’re getting the most from your computer, and will:
• Assess your Mac for Tiger compatibility.
• Install required Tiger upgrades. You may need to buy additional software or hardware to complete your installation.
• Perform a full, custom, or clean installation.
• Run diagnostic utilities.
• Clean computer case, screen, and keyboard.
• Determine additional future needs.

More info here.

28 Comments

  1. why do we have soo many trolls here on MDN?? I don’t understand this, u don’t like this company Apple but here you are here on a site dedicated to it. I would say deep down, there is something that keeps you coming back here, you really must like apple. You just not as crazie for it as the so called “Mac-Zealots”.

    MW open, Everyone should keep an “open” mind, a closed one doesn’t get feed, lol.

  2. This is getting better and better. Just being here, as a Windows-user, constitutes being a troll…

    (I use Win, Mac, *NIX and Linux. How much of a troll am I?)

    And then people claim that Apple should do more advertising? The most valuable advertising is mouth to mouth. What Windows user is going to want to start using a Mac after reading comments on this here place?

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