He or she is looking at a magazine layout, tweaking typefaces and moving photos around.

Today’s Mac user, if we are to take Apple Computer Inc. C.E.O. and Cheerleader-in-Chief Steve Jobs at his word, is still probably wearing black. But she’s at a café with an Internet wireless hot spot editing a video on a sleek PowerBook for a meeting about to take place at the client’s studios nearby. Streams of electronic dance music find their way into the mix, and while the titles are rendering, the designer fires off an e-mail to the next client and burns a DVD of another project.

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