Dr. Krane wrote:
you are defending Apple against a very innovative idea, you are part of the cult who have the sickness of policing the community against god forbid any good ideas, but if Apple actually had gone and did it, you would praise them for it, please don't be hypocritical, and please dont diss any idea that is actually good, because you know it is good, and you know that apple hardware is deficient, they take too long to integrate...
You may not hear back from Apple directly, but try Product Feedback - Apple for any innovative ideas you have.
Dr. Krane wrote:
and they screwup good design sometimes with something ridiculous impractical non-durable and annoying in case of macbook pro lineup (keyboard, non-removable storage, removal of the port that allowed copying of the storage onto new macbook in case motherboard failure, horrible noisy keyboard, that useless apple aluminum keyboard that costs $60 yet doesn't even have backlight and has key ghosting something keyboards had 20 years ago, etc.)
The logical reason to make storage un-removable is the advent of Flash storage. 2015 and older models allow storage replacement. Later models have storage on the Logic board, because third-party storage does not go through the same rigorous testing and has caused issues with users replacing modules without realizing the implications.
How to use target disk mode to move files to another computer - Apple Support works on all Macs that I am aware off including 2018 models, so the claim that content cannot be saved is not correct. There are some scenarios where it is not possible to save content, irrespective of the storage technology used, for example mechanical HDDs have similar limitations.
You have choices of keyboards, so as a consumer, choose wisely. A 101-Key USB Keyboard or a USB Mouse still work on a 2018 Mac.
Dr. Krane wrote:
All this is the fault of the culture of cost cutting rather than innovation, this is why you only buy iphone 4, 5, 6, 7 all of which came with horrible hardware defects, and should have been buying S versions such as 3GS, 4S, 5S, 6S, 8(7S) which had all those hardware bugs fixed...
Apple is not the only one with similar challenges, Samsung has had its share with Li-Ion batteries. Each generation had newer hardware, and all such are a mark of innovation, correct?
Dr. Krane wrote:
however it isn't as stable with larger products that are lower volume, they do not listen to feedback, i understand that they have amazing taste in design and everything looks nice, but if something is this bad it must be reverted or fixed or changed entirely, that is not the case with macbooks.
I still use the original MBA 1,1 (albeit occasionally) with Snow Leopard with an OWC 120Gb ZIF drive. That is a 10 year old laptop. I still have the original Mini from 2006 in working condition. These are 10- and 12- year old products. The only older laptop I have is an HP from 2003 and an OQO.
Forgot that I still have a triple-boot DECpc (Jensen Alpha) with OpenVMS, OSF-1 and Windows NT.