Hmm, it's fine if you have another opinion, it isn't if you state something is wrong and don't indicate what it is.
Saying something is wrong doesn't make it so.
J.
You can have an opinion but you've stated yours as fact. You didn't state "I think iOS will replace Mac OS X and here is how and when I think it will happen and why..." You stated "iOS will replace Mac OS X." So please, have an opinion, which will mean editing everything you've written in this thread.
You can have an opinion but you've stated yours as fact. You didn't state "I think iOS will replace Mac OS X and here is how and when I think it will happen and why..." You stated "iOS will replace Mac OS X." So please, have an opinion, which will mean editing everything you've written in this thread.
I see. Everything has to be spelled out for you.
I'am not playing that game.
Have a nice day.
I see. Everything has to be spelled out for you.
I'am not playing that game.
Have a nice day.
J.
I certainly can't read your mind and you backtracking with "that's not what I meant" despite you and only you having control over the words you type wears very thin. Learn to communicate or go away.
I certainly can't read your mind and you backtracking with "that's not what I meant" despite you and only you having control over the words you type wears very thin. Learn to communicate or go away.
You do like to have the last word, even if you quote me completely wrong.
I would advise you to improve your reading skills.
I, at least, agree partially with his point 2. Partially. iOS won't replace OS X by a long shot, and physical keyboards will stick around for a good while.
I think personally, The temptation to upgrade is getting less. My Macs are just not breaking unless you count the odd hard drive But this is not true of my familys cheaper windows PCs. I just wonder if a lot of Mac users feel the same. If it is so, I would imagine Apple would know and be looking to target new users. So, you know. I would imagine the upgrade segment of the iMac and possibly laptop segment of the market would be falling if not already then soon.
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You can have an opinion but you've stated yours as fact. You didn't state "I think iOS will replace Mac OS X and here is how and when I think it will happen and why..." You stated "iOS will replace Mac OS X." So please, have an opinion, which will mean editing everything you've written in this thread.
I see. Everything has to be spelled out for you.
I'am not playing that game.
Have a nice day.
J.
I certainly can't read your mind and you backtracking with "that's not what I meant" despite you and only you having control over the words you type wears very thin. Learn to communicate or go away.
You do like to have the last word, even if you quote me completely wrong.
I would advise you to improve your reading skills.
J.
Originally Posted by SolipsismX
So much wrongness on so many levels.
On what parts, 1 and 3?
I, at least, agree partially with his point 2. Partially. iOS won't replace OS X by a long shot, and physical keyboards will stick around for a good while.
I think personally, The temptation to upgrade is getting less. My Macs are just not breaking unless you count the odd hard drive But this is not true of my familys cheaper windows PCs. I just wonder if a lot of Mac users feel the same. If it is so, I would imagine Apple would know and be looking to target new users. So, you know. I would imagine the upgrade segment of the iMac and possibly laptop segment of the market would be falling if not already then soon.