WildWest tells the story of his Memaw and wife with Apple laptops and has based his conclusion on the bad taste in his mouth that someone would sell a bad product to his Memaw.
Johnny, first off, my mom loved her Mac laptop and she had it for 10 yrs.
It was my wife that had the kernel overheat issue (well know for the 1st gen MacAirs) and some issue with her MacBook Pro that we just leave languishing around here. I would appreciate getting my experiences right if you are going to use them on the offense.
Secondly, I loved the Mac back in the 80s (my first computer was a Mac back then as well). Had one in the late 2000s as well (dad couldn't handle Vista, tried Mac, that lasted all of 3 wks (NOW he isn't much on change). I didn't want to see a new computer go out in the trash, so I used it for a few yrs with the original OS, now it has Linux on it. I put Linux on it as it was no longer able handle updates. Not for any negative reason, just to put the kibosh on that theory, if it starts to brew.
Bobby H starts telling you about demons in the new Apple software and they will destroy you and your business.
Bobby didn't start with this. I'm one that tends to be anti Mac, I think that there was a time or two he actually defending some of the Mac products that he uses.
Every OS OEM out there has their issues. Software OEMs too (why the EULA for every bit of software out there has the line "as is". There is just this fanaticism with Macs that it just works (and when it doesn't, one of the early steps that it appears to be is that it's blamed on the owners or that its not enough of their customer base to worry about; that's just how it appears to me).
And to me, considering Apple has a very lockdown walled garden approach (contrary to the fragmentation that you see in Linux and Windows), that means that Apple should be held at a higher standard then the others.
I am on the ground and using Shiraz RIP on a Mac Powerbook that runs my Mutoh with fantastic results, I had Flexi RIP and even purchased a cheap Windows laptop to run it for my printer. Talk about crap, Flexi and that Windows based laptop was like riding a bike with training wheels. Like leaving your loving good looking wife for some CrackWhore you met in line at 7/11 to buy lotto tickets. Dumped both of those, Flexi and Windows laptop and went back to my loving Mac who forgave me for being foolish.
I'm more of a Caldera on Linux person my self, but to each their own.
One thing is for sure, don't have the training wheels feeling like you do on Windows and Mac (yes, you do get training wheels for Mac as well).
Sure, Apple is putting new chips in their computers, its new and change is unsettling and frightening but it is not some demon Bobby H talks about.
Why does everyone go to that right off the bat. Your talking to someone that not only switched to a platform and workflow software at the drop of the hat, but also went to a platform that has less then 5% of the desktop market share, which means that scary new OS, everything has to be figured out by the user. Change in of itself, is not my main issue.
I will adapt to the new things, always have, I plan on buying the second generation of PowerBooks after Apple works out the kinks.
This isn't a kink like their keyboard design issues (which they still haven't worked out to my knowledge, and I think that there is also a wiring issue that still hasn't been worked out that Louis is always prattling on about, even though Apple is well aware of it.
Just like the telemetry in Windows isn't a kink in it.
At least not what I started talking about in this thread here.
Keep in mind, this also affects people that upgrade to the latest version of their OS. This "kink" still exists. It's software not hardware.
Kinda like an update in Windows that added forced updates and telemetry to Win 7 and Win 8.1, which was baked in to Win 10.
Please WildWest and Bobby, don't make this a quote and back and forth over laptops and software. Just go put on your Avengers costumes and stand in front of the mirror to see how smart and powerful you are and wait for a fight that will save the world and not try to convince me not to purchase a Mac.
I guess I should start to put a trigger warning on my posts that I start in the General Software section.
While I do have my issues with Mac and personally wouldn't get one unless there was no other viable option, the actual main purpose was to inform. How many people on here actually keep up with everything? Sure some do, but what % is that of this forum's userbase? I would suspect most on here are "normies", nothing wrong with that, just the way that it is.