Not to be a dick, but what people always also want with these summaries of the new OS is
- what of the new stuff is broken?
- what of old stuff has now broken?
- what old bugs have still not been fixed?
Papercuts continue to be vastly more important than features:
Part of the job of journalism like macrumors is to push this fact, not the silly "FIRST!!!! new new new!!! shiny!!!!" narrative.
- what of the new stuff is broken?
- what of old stuff has now broken?
- what old bugs have still not been fixed?
Papercuts continue to be vastly more important than features:
Part of the job of journalism like macrumors is to push this fact, not the silly "FIRST!!!! new new new!!! shiny!!!!" narrative.