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In the early days of the Macintosh computer, the primary function of an evangelist was to convince software developers to write software products for the Macintosh. When software developers need help from within Apple, evangelists will often act as go-betweens, helping the developers to find the right people at Apple to talk to.

Apple's first evangelist was Mike Boich, a member of the original Macintosh development team. {Link without Title} Alain Rossmann succeeded him. Boich and Rossman later were founders of Radius together.

The most well-known Apple evangelist is ex-Apple-employee Guy Kawasaki . Kawasaki is credited as being one of the first to use Evangelistic methods to promote a computer brand.

  • /http://www.apple.com/whymac/" class="copylinks" target="_blank">http://www.apple.com/whymac/ . The page no longer exists, but the company currently has a Get A Mac Campaign page, which gives numerous reasons why PC users should switch to Macs. Several third-parties still host and maintain Apple evangelism websites.



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