hcampan
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Dear Apple....(seems like a letter to SantaClaus).
First point -> Realy ! Why are you doing like Microsoft ? Why are you releasing un-finished softwares....OSX, then OSX 10.1....
Examples ?:
- Irda on my Ti-book isn't working. No driver available. From what I read, it works with the brand new one ! Quite expensive upgrade !
- Classic OS9 isn't stable. Better then the beta but still not enough.
- I had to get a patch for UAM access on NT machines.
- Access to NT shares is ugly. Nothing is kept. Have to retype all if any mistake is done....
- Usb quivkcams don't work. No driver.
- Palm Desktop doesn't exist in OSX. Ok 3com should have done it. But my computer is a whole. Couldn't you push them a bit ? Integration is key nowadays.
Second point -> As an IT pro, I'd like to see everyone using a mac. At home but more to say : in the office. This is the main goal. Your message isn't arriving to companies. Talk to head IT managers, send them test computers so they can spread the good news : macintosh are cheaper to maintain. Users are less stressed using a mac.....I could speach days on that.
I have been a Mac addict for severale years, spending time and energy "selling out" your products to my friends/family/relatives that were using x86.
Don't make me regret my engagment !
Regards
Hubert
First point -> Realy ! Why are you doing like Microsoft ? Why are you releasing un-finished softwares....OSX, then OSX 10.1....
Examples ?:
- Irda on my Ti-book isn't working. No driver available. From what I read, it works with the brand new one ! Quite expensive upgrade !
- Classic OS9 isn't stable. Better then the beta but still not enough.
- I had to get a patch for UAM access on NT machines.
- Access to NT shares is ugly. Nothing is kept. Have to retype all if any mistake is done....
- Usb quivkcams don't work. No driver.
- Palm Desktop doesn't exist in OSX. Ok 3com should have done it. But my computer is a whole. Couldn't you push them a bit ? Integration is key nowadays.
Second point -> As an IT pro, I'd like to see everyone using a mac. At home but more to say : in the office. This is the main goal. Your message isn't arriving to companies. Talk to head IT managers, send them test computers so they can spread the good news : macintosh are cheaper to maintain. Users are less stressed using a mac.....I could speach days on that.
I have been a Mac addict for severale years, spending time and energy "selling out" your products to my friends/family/relatives that were using x86.
Don't make me regret my engagment !
Regards
Hubert