It's nice to see so many Apple enthusiasts on this forum, who provide constructive critique on their favorite company
However I do get the faint impression that many complaints carry a whining note that reminds me vaguely of spoiled children.
Where shall I begin? Ah yes, "iLife", truly a pathetic pun! So let's hold a survey: what do you think would be a more appropriate name for the suite of iApps that Mr. Jobs presented?
Post it, discuss it, suggest the results to Apple in a petition. Similar things are already being done for tabbed browsing in Safari. Keep in mind that the integration is inspired by the type of integration one finds in M$ Office (now
that is an unimaginative name ...).
Yes, probably your mom will use it more than yourself. Do you have Photoshop? Nice huh? How much did you pay it? Do you use all of its features? Like a Pro? Or are 50% of them completely unknown to you? The best point Mr. Jobs made the whole evening is "you only use what you understand". If you're the Photoshop king: Great! I'm not. I don't even own it nor do I plan to. The iApp suite is perfectly suited for consumers, not pro's. Maybe it's less suited for nerds and geeks. But nerds and geeks are smart and use workarounds. Safari has no tabbed browsing? Hey: its Open Source! I have no doubt there will be a version of Safari with tabs before long. Dont like iPhoto? Can't afford/use Photoshop? Download the Gimp! OS X + X11: your very own X-Windows workstation! Enjoy!
Sorry? You were saying? Oh yes, the beta versions... well I heard a lot of people complaining in the fora that Apple holds back products and innovations to show them off at Macworlds. Well, have I got news for you: Apple is pulling out of Macworlds and even releasing beta versions. Hint: they actually want you to give feedback, because they care about your opinion! "Some companies seem to have a problem with open source.... We think it's great." Apple is holding the door open wide, and everyone's invited.
Finally the AlBooks. Gosh, it's not the Apple pda-phone-videoPod-iGod. But then, what is it? We could say that the 12" model comes as close to a handheld desktop replacement you can get. What would you want more? A G5 5 Ghz? Come back in a year or two. And quit living in the future, the present has much more to offer, because it's real and actual. The 17" model is for people who want to be able to carry their dasktop system around. In their car, not in their backpack. It's a bit absurd to complain that a kitchen sink is useless because you can't fly on it.
Now to the back-switchers: I know one reason you shouldn't buy a Dell. It's not an Apple. That should be reason enough.
Measuring the value of a computer only by the processor's Mhz is like judging a man only by his IQ. It might be correct in some limited situations, but it is totally insufficient for the overall picture.
As of today, I officially am a Mac Evangelist. Notify me if there are any forms to fill in or rituals of passage.
yours truthfully,
Cat