That, sadly, is why I am not longer an Apple user.
1990-2000, I was an enormous Apple fanatic. I went to user group meetings. I read everything I could get my hands on about their tech.
When I learned to program C/C++ on windows machines at school, I'd come home and re-implement what I had learned using Codewarrior on my Mac.
Then, Jobs's return marked an era of change for change's sake. Apple went from being "different because different is better" to being "different because different is different".
I'm all about progress and improvement but I despise unnecessary and unproductive change.
1990-2000, I was an enormous Apple fanatic. I went to user group meetings. I read everything I could get my hands on about their tech.
When I learned to program C/C++ on windows machines at school, I'd come home and re-implement what I had learned using Codewarrior on my Mac.
Then, Jobs's return marked an era of change for change's sake. Apple went from being "different because different is better" to being "different because different is different".
I'm all about progress and improvement but I despise unnecessary and unproductive change.