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| | Is Apple the new Microsoft? | | 21 points by rdlecler1 on March 15, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 18 comments | | When I moved from Windows to Apple, it was a liberation. All of those annoying issues I was constantly deal with were gone. But over the past 18 months I've become increasingly annoyed at the stability of OSX and iOS. I'm close to where I was in 2011, when I cast off Microsoft altogether. My MacBook freezes and needs a hard reboot at least once a week. My Bluetooth audio has a delay since I upgraded to the last OSX. Load time from the home screen used to happen almost instantaneously, now there are long load times. On iOS AirDrop never seems to work, I've started to get phantom strange touch screen behavior, and every new version seems to be flakier. Apple need to get their house in order because they're on the precipice of not living up the their brand expectations. |
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1) so many people are now using their software that the 'few' who have had problems with the software are becoming loud enough to actually make a dent in the companies marketing and PR story
2) so many people are now using their software on different hardware that they are unable to keep up with managing the the overall experience.
My initial experiences with OSX were horrible, I had to restart my Mac Mini a bunch of times, and it wouldn't connect to the internet, lots of general issues that it turned me away from Mac pretty quickly. Everybody told me I was crazy, but now, we're seeing lots of people at work switch to linux, give up on Mac and even ogle my windows set-up.