List of Apple Inc. slogans

Lists of advertising slogans
Television networks
Network Ten
Nine Network
Seven Network

Other companies
Apple Inc.
McDonald's

This is a list of slogans that have been used by Apple Inc. in advertising and marketing material from the '70s to the present.

Company advertising campaigns

Product advertising slogans

Apple I

Apple II

Macintosh

iMac and Mac mini

PowerBook, MacBook Pro, iBook, MacBook, and MacBook Air

Power Mac and Mac Pro

Xserve

iPod

iPod classic

iPod mini

iPod shuffle

iPod nano

iPod touch

Miscellaneous

Nike+iPod

iTunes

iPhone

iPad

Mac OS X

Mac OS X Server

App Store (iOS)

Mac App Store

Apple TV

Intel

eMac

WebObjects

iCal

iReview

iTools

.Mac

MobileMe

See also

References

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