olivier.marian said:
Here I agree I should have pointed out that it's just trange to see itunes rearrange everything when you are used to manage by yourself, as it is mandatory in the windows world.
I agree. I hate the way iTunes auto-organizes my collection. It always ends up splitting all my albums into umpteen folders if not all the tracks have identical Artist tags. Grrr. Fortunately, you can turn this off (Preferences -> Advanced -> uncheck 'Keep iTunes Folder Organized'). I do all my organization manually.
Anyway, my list:
1. 256 MB of RAM. It's painful. SOOOOOOO painful. I'm using a 256MB Mac mini. In Panther it was tolerable. In Tiger, just about everything comes with a 5+ second delay as my disk thrashes. ALL their machines should ship with AT LEAST 512MB. With Tiger, I feel like even that probably wouldn't be enough.
2. No upgradability. Tons of PC users (especially gamers) are completely put off by the lack of upgrade options for Macs. Only the G5 is upgradable in any real way, and even that isn't much (you're not gonna find any processor upgrades for your two-year-old G5). Apple should A) Give ALL their computers upgradeable graphics cards, and B) Produce their own processor upgrades for the G5s (and possibly their other models as well).
3. Safari is way too bare-bones. Give me some filters, PLEASE. I've always been a happy user of PithHelmet, but now with Safari 2.0, PithHelmet causes crashes way too much. As a result, there are really no good browsers for OS X. Firefox is intolerably un-Mac-like (the scrolling behavior alone makes it a chore to use), Camino has even fewer features than Safari, and iCab is ancient, and with Safari, I either have to tolerate regular crashes or have seizures from all the flashing. At the
very least, add an option to disable animated gifs!!
4. The Finder. Seriously, you'd think it would get a little more attention, considering how important it is. From day 1, the Finder has been a mess. Windows always seem to want to appear with that god-forsaken toolbar (and the infinitely worse god-forsaken sidebar). And the few that I DO want to open with the toolbar never retain it. Give me some consistency, and make some damned sense. It's been, what, 4 years since OS X was first released? There's no excuse for the Finder to be anything but perfect at this point.
5. Smooth scrolling. It just sucks in its current form. Windows' scrolling has been smoother for
years. It's not that hard, Apple. I've made my own OS X programs that scroll smoothly, but I've had to create my own scrolling behavior for it. First of all, Apple needs to make their "system-wide" smooth scrolling feature
really system-wide, rather than supporting just a handful of apps (not even the Finder! Yeesh!). And most importantly, they need to make it
actually smooth. Right now it's very obviously a cheap hack tacked on top of the existing scrolling behavior. It's not smooth at all; it's stuttery and unresponsive. Scrolling with the arrow keys should obviously not use the standard key repeat rate for typing; it should continuously scroll as long as the key is down.