Sunday, June 23, 2024

WWW: Wit, Wisdom, Wordplay - What Apple Roadmap? - IMRAN™ I am a citizen of MacWorld, MacUser, MacLover, and MacAddict in every MacWeek since 1984, if you recall the great legacy Mac magazines' references. I have remained loyal to the Mac even though I love working at Microsoft. (Ironically, in Pakistan I also became a Microsoft user in 1985 or so, when it released Mac software!) So, this comment which I posted on a Mac news item in March 2023 or so was not based on where I work. It expressed how frustrated I feel as a MacOS user, especially as a Mac desktop user, for literally 40 years. Like many others, I feel that Apple has become financially incredibly successful but less innovative under the current management. The worst-ever Mac model I ever bought was around 1991, two terribly underpowered Mac II LC II desktops. The poor OS could not even finish redrawing a folder window if you had a few hundred items saved in a folder which you double clicked on! You literally would have had to do a hard reboot, and start from scratch -- because it would go into that process right on boot-up trying to open previously open windows! Fast forward nearly four decades -- and that dishonor of being the worst current Mac now belongs to the barely-usable base-model Mac Mini, IMHO. To be fair, every Mac I ever bought has been the toppest-mostest-ofest-thest-linest. You get the idea. Then, why did I get this low end model? Because, thanks to terrible product management, it was the only one Apple was selling in its stores when I had to get one in an emergency. (What emergency - my top of the line MacBook Pro had gone for warranty repairs a SECOND time for more than 2 weeks! Talk about a decline in reliability also.) I do not expect the most expensive models to be in stock at all times at any company's stores. But to have the lowest, worst performing, so-called "unified memory" jar of molasses, no-expansion-possible, base model as the only one at all stores even within a 100 miles was just poor product management, or understanding of one's own platform, IMHO. Sadly, that lack of anything exciting on the original computer which hooked me, the Mac desktop, remains true even now. That is more than one year after I made the snide comment below. What do you think? Doesn't the Mac desktop line need some Apple love .... and innovation? © 2023-2024 IMRAN™ #Apple #IMRAN #Microsoft #innovation #CustomerExperience #productmanagement #brands #branding #quality #UserExperience #performance #retail #memories #history #PakistanWWW: Wit, Wisdom, Wordplay - What Apple Roadmap? - IMRAN™ I am a citizen of MacWorld, MacUser, MacLover, and MacAddict in every MacWeek since 1984, if you recall the great legacy Mac magazines' references. I have remained loyal to the Mac even though I love working at Microsoft. (Ironically, in Pakistan I also became a Microsoft user in 1985 or so, when it released Mac software!) So, this comment which I posted on a Mac news item in March 2023 or so was not based on where I work. It expressed how frustrated I feel as a MacOS user, especially as a Mac desktop user, for literally 40 years. Like many others, I feel that Apple has become financially incredibly successful but less innovative under the current management. The worst-ever Mac model I ever bought was around 1991, two terribly underpowered Mac II LC II desktops. The poor OS could not even finish redrawing a folder window if you had a few hundred items saved in a folder which you double clicked on! You literally would have had to do a hard reboot, and start from scratch -- because it would go into that process right on boot-up trying to open previously open windows! Fast forward nearly four decades -- and that dishonor of being the worst current Mac now belongs to the barely-usable base-model Mac Mini, IMHO. To be fair, every Mac I ever bought has been the toppest-mostest-ofest-thest-linest. You get the idea. Then, why did I get this low end model? Because, thanks to terrible product management, it was the only one Apple was selling in its stores when I had to get one in an emergency. (What emergency - my top of the line MacBook Pro had gone for warranty repairs a SECOND time for more than 2 weeks! Talk about a decline in reliability also.) I do not expect the most expensive models to be in stock at all times at any company's stores. But to have the lowest, worst performing, so-called "unified memory" jar of molasses, no-expansion-possible, base model as the only one at all stores even within a 100 miles was just poor product management, or understanding of one's own platform, IMHO. Sadly, that lack of anything exciting on the original computer which hooked me, the Mac desktop, remains true even now. That is more than one year after I made the snide comment below. What do you think? Doesn't the Mac desktop line need some Apple love .... and innovation? © 2023-2024 IMRAN™ #Apple #IMRAN #Microsoft #innovation #CustomerExperience #productmanagement #brands #branding #quality #UserExperience #performance #retail #memories #history #Pakistan


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