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Apple developers simply don't know how to write good code. And there's no one within the company anymore that can teach the few who do have the potential talent. Apple: shambolic.
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Apple and Steve Jobs have really shown their true colors on this App Store and Ad Hoc thing. I hope Google totally humiliate them. Apple: even Microsoft don't behave this bad.
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They can scream NDA all they want. You can't send someone a letter and first in the letter claim NDA. You can tell them up front "if you want correspondence from us you must agree to an NDA". But they can't change the rules this far after the fact. …
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It just works - sometimes.
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Quote: Apple expressly stated that these speeds were faster over a 3G connection, and they are Uh - did they also explain their 3G connectivity was going to be CRAP around the world? I'm looking for it now in their published literature. If you f…
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Quote: Apple's after-sales service is certainly among the best in the computing industry Oh bollocks. Fanboy hysteria.
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I guess this is consolation for all those Apple customers who've been dicked over by "consumer grade" excuses, thermal grease, oozing green slime, mooing, whining, disappearing threads on the Apple discussion forums, et. al. OTOH it speaks volumes a…
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I suspect there are those in this thread who would wish for a hands free slide show. It wouldn't have to recycle - once through should be enough for them. Cheers.
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They're still drawing MacOS windows even though MacOS has been dead for over ten years. They really have to give it up or hand in their resignations. I never ran MacOS and I couldn't care less about it. I want a stable, secure, modern system and I d…
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So WWDCs are still open to the public?
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As long as not many people are affected - why worry? Devoting time to solve this issue only takes away from resources needed to promote and sell new products!
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism While people will still complain that it's not enough or too little too late, I wonder how many other companies would write a new version of their installer to appease the masses so quickly? Who said they …
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Amazing someone can write an ostensibly cogent and well organized article and still be ostensibly batshit insane.
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PRINCE MCCLEAN: I am seriously sick and tired of this idiot's apocrypha. If any of you are reading this tripe thinking you are picking up a few tidbits about computer science history and technology then THINK AGAIN. I've watched this nutter stutt…
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3.2? Wow! I predict there's no stopping Apple now. Before you know it they'll have - 3.5%!!!
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"It also complicates removing an app, requiring an uninstallation process rather than just deleting the application." Only if they're COM-dependent. Believe it or not some apps "just run" and need no assistance from the Registry. What you're l…
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"DOS PCs had no standardized system for organizing configuration files, commonly called INI files. With the introduction of Windows 3.0, Microsoft introduced a simple registration database for cataloging these application details. In Windows 95, thi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Foo2 According to www.nasdaq.com, Google's market cap is $155B, not $200B, so Apple has already surpassed it. Apple is the biggest company in the world!! Apple is bigger than GOD!! I'm going to sell.
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"What is interesting about Leopard's Finder is that despite its appearance update and practical new features, there isn't a lot that has obviously changed." You can say that again! "There are lots of subtle, useful updates and new technologie…
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"it's also useful for scanning through a huge pile of HTML files with unintelligible names" Oh yeah sure. Especially as Safari by default will save an HTML file with the "title" tag as a name. Or maybe you have lots of HTML files on disk with the…