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I really hope they're using solar freakin' roadways.
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hill60 wrote: » iTunes match + iTunes Radio, ad free experience for less than a third of the cost of Spotify. So you haven't used the full experience. Then there are the settings you can use in iTunes radio to create stations. Identify a …
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hill60 wrote: » No it's not. iTunes match costs a lot less. The free Spotify does f**k all in Australia (and other countries). iTunes match works well, unless your library is full of crap you don't like which seems like a definition of in…
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b9bot wrote: » I find nothing mediocre about iTunes Radio. And at $25 a year for commercial free music, its a deal that nobody can beat. Spotify, Pandora both want that every month. This report is mediocre and doesn't really hold water. iTunes rad…
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crowley wrote: » Tbh I think they should just make the Spotlight app the default window when you click Finder. Then how would one access Finder? What a ridiculous thing to say. Now you're just trolling.
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red rogers wrote: » Now I see how you racked up those 16,813 posts (over 500 per day on AppleInsider alone!) in a little over 2.5 years. Let me be of assistance. I'll take your numbers. 31 months = 930 days 16818 / 930 = 18 posts per day. …
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bao babus wrote: » Well, they do their job - spend "millions of dollars" to make whatever they did. I make my job - just ignore their job if I don't like it. And please take care of yourself - Internet forums may affect your health if you easi…
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jumpcutter wrote: » Yes, It was a big surprise, to some, that Apple did not deliver anything of substance at WWDC. One big smoke screen involving the 2 operating systems. Why don,t Apple just merge the two systems into 1. They basically look the s…
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bao babus wrote: » Absolutely agree. Do they really believe new OS X design looks better? No. They really believe it looks worse. Which is why they spent millions of dollars developing it. Use your brain to collect logical thoughts before wri…
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bao babus wrote: » One design mistake drags next mistakes... At least I could tell that I knew times when Apple software was really attractive. Pity these times were quite short. Which particular times do you mean?
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hypoluxa wrote: » I would agree with that sentiment as well. Legible typography is a must in this digital format especially in UI design with menus, buttons etc...I am not a fan of the transparency in iOS7, so I turn it off for legibility, hopef…
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gary deezy wrote: » Thank you Apple. Apparently we didn't scream loud enough over these silly flat icons in iOS7, so you are giving us another chance to rage on with Yosemite. The icons in Yosemite aren't 'flat'.
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initiator wrote: » I respectfully disagree. Historically, ALL items in the menu bar are designed to drop down. Notification center is a weird anomoly. If the new Spotlight is really an app, fine. Put it in the dock like the Finder icon. Then, it…
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initiator wrote: » I was thinking the same thing. If anything, I'd think it could be a preference. You could have the new window, but still have it drop down from the menu bar. Otherwise, it is bad UI design. Maybe you could have an option to us…
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photoeditor wrote: » I vehemently disagree with the choice of typography on these OS redesigns. This is something that Steve Jobs would NOT have done, but more importantly it's something that's not easy to read, which is why he would not have don…
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crowley wrote: » Moving the Spotlight window seems really strange to me. The click area with the magnifying glass is still top right, right? So they've made the window pop up in a completely different place to where you click, which seems like ba…
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slurpy wrote: » So Apple should give up, since you can create a clusterfuck experience using various platforms and hardware that kinda have the same features as a single one. Brilliant analysis. I wont even comment on the "slow pace of hardware in…
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rogifan wrote: » So according to Bloomberg Apple gives users Stockholm syndrome. :rolleyes: http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2014-06-03/apple-gives-customers-the-stockholm-syndrome?cmpid=yhoo "A handoff feature makes it possible to star…
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jpd514 wrote: » The first wearable from Samsung was on the market for more than a year. Samsung has added a few months ago 3 new wearable clearly health-oriented. Apple decided to enter this market and fixed a date of a media event. Samsung decide…
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jpd514 wrote: » I did not explain, I agree. And your correct, it's not correct to use "right" to say correct. Thank you for helping me with my English. Your so kind. Ok, that last bit gave up the game.