Has anyone ever looked at iTunes and said "yeah, that was one hell of an app?" xcode? Precisely which app in the Apple ecosystem can you look at and say "yeah, this is the best in the industry?" Maybe their pro tools, like Final Cut Pro? I don't know...I don't use them. But for the stuff I do? Yeah, their software has always been shit...from iTunes 20 years ago to Notes and Reminders today. I don't know anyone who uses xcode by choice. The few times I've tried, I was amazed at how slow and clunky it i
It's a fair point. I use a Mac, but I pretty much automatically replace the functionality of any of the apps it comes with. It bugs me when Apple announces a major OS release and all the "new features" relate to the bundled apps, all of which, for me, rank no higher than "it'll get you there until you get something better." I even use iTerm instead of the built-in Terminal.
Still, the day-to-day use of macOS is still more pleasurable to me than Windows has been for years, and even though there aren't likely
...Tahoe is such shite. They're vibe-coding. Memory leaks in basic OS-included programs, Glass looking more like Ass, bug reports being ignored.
MacOS is getting to be almost as bad as Windows. Somebody needs to do something, we need a bugfix-only release.
Those UI changes in the latest OS release...
It's a fair point. I use a Mac, but I pretty much automatically replace the functionality of any of the apps it comes with. It bugs me when Apple announces a major OS release and all the "new features" relate to the bundled apps, all of which, for me, rank no higher than "it'll get you there until you get something better." I even use iTerm instead of the built-in Terminal.
Still, the day-to-day use of macOS is still more pleasurable to me than Windows has been for years, and even though there aren't likely
They don't even have a decent text editor.
Thank God for BBedit!