I have purchased over 50 (gosh maybe over 70) Mac computers since 2 days after the very first Macintosh was advertised in 1984 at the Superbowl Game! I gotta check out the basement and receipts and spend a day or 2 counting) And I have purchased just about every time capsule, iPod, Nano, Airport, TV,... every item times 5-10x. Really too too many to enumerate.
I am a bit slow (or read too fast) and did not realize you were asking for # of PRODUCTS rather than COMPUTERS!. The only Mac/Apple items in recent history I did not get are the Newton and the iTouch.
I put my husband thru medical school and looooooooooooong residency program a million years ago by designing personalized software systems for the big IBM360/70 main frames that took up whole floors of air conditioned buildings in Wall Street, Los Angeles, and Washington.
I was so amazed and thrilled , and still am, with the ability of Apple to get so much into such a small user friendly machine, be it computer, iPod, iPad. My children growing up had either Macintosh, Mackintosh 512kK, Macintosh XL; Macintosh Plus; Macintosh SE, Macintosh LC Macintosh Classic, Powerbook 100 and 140 and 170. Apple II and SE . (Great period of time when there was no internet except Source for them to wander out into cyberspace unescorted. Source was a pain to use as it was.) I had Performas (not so good)Powerbook Du0230, Macintosh Quadra,G4 Cube, iMacG4, iBook, eMac, Mac mini...
The more I write from this MacBook Pro, the more I remember and the more I know I am boring you all. But I have touched and bought nearly everything else including an Apple laser printer and who knows how many different airport gadgets. And my favorite items of all have been my iPhones and the Mobileme aspect of being able to update all calendars and contacts nearly instantly. A real life saver!
Since Apple went public, I bought 1 Apple stock with each purchase of a computer and gave the stock to the child (trying to teach about stocks and computers at same time) or person getting the new computer; and they have held on to stock even when it was worthless. It ain't worthless any more! As it turns out that was a very good thing! Keeps me in Macs!
But that is an aside to my love affair with the Apple.
I believe in them because what they did for our living, our schools, and our children by making an affordable, incredible, user friendly computer.
Maybe it was all the years of struggling with the IBM360/70 and even the JCL needed to get it rolling, that I appreciated the simplicity and the genius of the Macintosh.
Jobs made a bad marketing/business decision way back when, by not sharing his platform. And he is making a similar mistake dissing Flash without providing us an alternative that can enable us to view the flash originating news videos etc. He is going to have to address this problem with a viable solution that does not involve hard pressed businesses to invest in more "stuff"
I hope Jobs does it soon, because this anti flash campaign is not working well for many who could equally be his supporters and purchasing his amazing products. Never a good thing to burn bridges like he is doing. Never know when you need that bridge for your own use.
Here's to 100s more Mac products in my family's household due to this Apple Grammie! (who is back to being a newbie because of all the techinical changes)
It is hard to keep up with technology (my friends know squat about computers) so I depend on forums like this to help me learn more to make full use my of new and beloved 64GB-wifi-3G iPad with 6 cases! (sorry, a lady likes a change of clothes!)