Fucking iphone

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    I hate Apple for their prison-like approach to user dependency. I ahve used Apple my entire life. In July I got a job for a company that only uses PCs and I thought 'Great. Finally I can escape from the Apple paradigm and get to grips with PCs'.

    I tell you what CygnusZeroTolerance... if you are pissed about this little glitch, you will have a pulmonary embolism within a week of trying to do anything in a sensible efficient way on a PC. These things are SO INSANELY COUNTER-PRODUCTIVE that it blows my mind. Nothing is ever anchored in one place, in any app. One minute the button that allows for resizing (yes, you have to have a button for that) is on the far right of the menu bar in a blue lozenge, then next time its a red hyperlink in a dropdown menu somewhere else.

    It is ABSOLUTELY MIND-MELTING the way these things go about their business.

    Also, in 20 years of Apple use I never once had a virus. Within three weeks on a PC my laptop was off to the IT department to be cleansed of all its disabling diseases.

    I am glad I'm now independent of Apple, and I have never got into their off-site services anyway, but don't think for one minute you will be walking away from trouble, you wont be, you'll be walking away from a minor glitch into a blizzard of mayhem.

    What I just don't understand is why Microsoft haven't been smart and copied the Apple user architecture. Its eesm to me there's an example of an incredibly easy user system in the world and yet they simply refuse to learn from it.

    • please for the love of god don't turn this into a pc vs mac thread.inteliboy
    • Too late.
      Sorry.
      Horp

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