The Price of Their Toys |
Marie D'Amico
October 4, 1993 |
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Macintosh Quadras, Corvettes, Milwaukee Sawzalls. Expensive, powerful machines built by corporations forced to contend with downsizing, shrinking profit margins, and share prices tumbling quicker than an Olympic gymnast. In a recession, what's a company to do? Sell products that appeal to women.
Not only do we constitute a majority of the population and raise the next generation, but we also live about seven years longer than men. Consumers to be coveted.
Softwear for Work and Play
When I buy clothing for work or play, I want it to be functional, fuss-free, and fun. Yet, even at a size 2, I can easier find clothing of value than software of value.
For example, many of the productivity applications I buy are cumbersome and complex. I use Microsoft Æ Word 4.0 about 9 hours a day yet I don't use 90% of the functions. Who does? I like Claris' FileMakerÆ Pro, but I'm sure FileMakerÆ would have been sufficient. And, I know this is sacrilegious, but I still use System 6.0.7. I see no reason to install System 7.0 except to give Microsoft Æ upgrade money and get shaded icons. Big whoop.
I would prefer to buy vanilla versions of applications with extra enhancements as options. I hate paying for that which I receive no benefit. Like Congress .
And, why is it that I cannot find great Mac games? Because they're mainly about fighting; if I wanted that I would move to Bosnia. For example, Pathways Into Darkness allows me to Confront a multitude of deadly creatures. I do that everyday; I work with lawyers. Falcon tells me that The only way to win is to shut the enemy down. Ask any woman - there are lots of ways to win.
I know women who really like board games such as Pictionary and Trivial Pursuit. Maybe it's their social nature, I don't know. I do know it must be possible to develop such games for the Mac. Believe me, if you write it, we will buy.
The Middle-Of-The-Road
I spend about 10 hours a day with my Mac. I have a Mac IIci with 4 MB RAM and an 80 MB hard drive. It gets the job done and the price was right. Instead of having a product line with 20 models, 63 configurations, and turbo-charged AV's, maybe Apple should concentrate on middle-of-the-road machines for $1000 - $1500. Hondas may not be sexy, but they sure do sell. Especially to women.
To discover what the rest of the population buys, I went to the local ComputerAttic SuperCenter. The Mac salesmen told me that their most popular Mac is the Mac IIvx with 4 MB RAM, an 80 MB hard drive, selling for $1149.99 Very similar in performance to my machine. Coincidence? I think not.
Maybe Apple should use women as a market indicator for what the consumers really wants. Let the hackers buy a Cray for their new Vettes.
Post Mortem
A number of men have commented that my columns lauding Newton seem prejudicial because of my husband's involvement with it. If anyone thinks that a smart woman would praise a product because her husband developed it, ask that woman if she truly enjoys football, spiked high heels, or baldness. Warning: Resulting howls of laugher may cause hearing loss.