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RE: Are Mac users so disposable?
by _txf_ on Mon 28th Feb 2011 13:02
in reply to "Are Mac users so disposable?"
Ok, that "kill me now with this scrolling" guy exaggerates a *lot*
Erm...exaggeration as an exclamation for comedic intent? Learn Internet Sarcasm eh? Nobody in their right mind makes a *serious* point in caps anymore...
Now you are saying they won't support 3 years old machines
I for one like the fact that they are dumping 32bit systems to the curb. Anybody with a little foresight could see the outcome for the first core Macs would be this eventually.
What I do find sad is how there are some macs have cpus that are 64bit capable but not supported by efi.
It's like the iPhone again, I bought that piece of sh** thinking I could use it for years, now one year later most apps run like crap, including Apple's ones
The price you pay for buying from Apple. I have a MBP but it doesn't bother me that much as MBPs predate the Apples notion of disposable appliances...
Edited 2011-02-28 13:10 UTC
RE[2]: Are Mac users so disposable?
by puelocesar on Tue 1st Mar 2011 01:03
in reply to "RE: Are Mac users so disposable?"
Oh, sorry, I confused you with that angry guy who commented you. Sorry..
But about the MPB and iPhones, how long before they win so much money with iOS devices that they start giving the finger to Mac users?
I always liked Apple, but after owning an iPhone, I want they to go down!




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Ok, that "kill me now with this scrolling" guy exaggerates a *lot*
But, he has a valid point. Apple, before iPhone at least, always liked to please their consumer base. Could the iPhone success blind them to the actual reason of their success?
Are we Mac users so irrelevant to them now, compared to iPhone users they *think* they can convert to Mac users?
One more thing, I remember when I had no money to buy Macs, I always admired that colored machines who last years and years. Now you are saying they won't support 3 years old machines? That's a little nasty. It's like the iPhone again, I bought that piece of sh** thinking I could use it for years, now one year later most apps run like crap, including Apple's ones.