RookyJ wrote:
There are definitely "work arounds" to make most of the functions that you want to happen....happen. The problem is that it was so much more functional and intuitive before. I don't want "work arounds".....I don't want to have to "figure it out". That's not what the Apple IOS is supposed to be about. It's supposed to be the most intuitive operating system available.
I am going to open up a can of worms here....
I use both Mac and PC and in a previous job I had I had to make sure that the Mac and the PC's on the network talked together -- not an easy task. For repair purposes like HD replacement, PC's has Mac beat as far is ease and intuitiveness of repair -- at least when I change a drive on a PC, I don't need suction cups to pull the screen off then have to remove the monitor just to get to the hard drive... I know Apple wants you to spend big bucks to replace hardware....
As far is intuitive operating system, they both are sorta about the same... if you can use one, you can use the other. iTunes was intuitive until this last update. The only thing that was kind of not was the abiliy to scan your entire iTunes folder and add music files not in your library. Sure iTunes has the folder that if you place anything in it that woiuld be added to iTunes but I reather that I place it in a folder where I know where it is and iTunes does the scan to find it.
George