Broheme wrote:
These techie types need to stop blaming the customers for demanding a properly working product for the price they paid. If a mechanic were to make a recommended 'upgrade' to your car, and it ended up making it not turn left (i.e. a very basic function), would you not be ****** off? I chose Mac over PC because it was seamless and user friendly. Now it isn't.
Yes I would... But what if I brought back the upgraded car to the mechanic, yelling and screaming and the mechanic says, ok let me check this and he comes back after the test drive and says, 'it turns left just fine, try yourself.' And then you take it for another spin, with the mechanic next to your and all of a sudden you are able to turn left again. Then you on the way home, you hit the neighbour fence because the darn thing, yet again, would not take a left turn.
Look, I am one of those techies you refer to and I am not saying that you, I or anyone else should NOT demand perfectly working products. Apple and other quality product vendors demand from themselves to deliver those demands. Nothing less. But when it doesnt work and there IS a problem (And 10.10.has Problems with Network) then screaming, yelling and calling names may make those who freak feel better but will do absolute nothing to solve the problem.
I have never ever been able to fix a software or problem by yelling at it. Never.
I don't live in the past. I live in the foreseeable future and to make that as pleasant as possible I report bugs and try to actively contribute to fixing problems which I don't want to encounter in my little foreseeable future.
Apple provides products for which you as you stated pay a premium. And they provide a software solution which enables you to surf the web and take full use of the hardware. It is called OS X Mavericks. Apple also provides a free service which you can choose to use if you please, called Yosemite. If it does not satisfy your needs, just install the version that works. It is not like you don't have a choice... So make the correct one.