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nec207

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Okay I seen this posted over and over and over many time that windows users bring up why they stay away from apple.

It funny the news and wall street have a love and hate relationship with apple like wwdc was positive than when windows 8 tablet coming out monday may be they started mocking apple saying things like Quote Microsoft Is Doing Its Own Tablet. How Do You Like Them Apples?‎ Quote

Among other mocking .

But like the internet and at macrumors there are 3 types of people in life :eek: People that love apple , people that hate apple and people that have a love and hate relationship .


Many of the blogs and internet sites in past 2 days have gone from apple positive to mocking and anti- apple now.

Wow it been said over and over many times by windows users why apple does not control 90% of the market and one or two of these things keep coming up like apple doing some things like iOS 6 only works on iPhone 4S and ipad 2 and ipad 3, lockdown hardware , $1,600 and $2,200 Mac computers with no optical drive, blu ray and no firewire and Apple's ability to remotely disable or delete apps on any iPad at any time , censorship of content book publishers and magazines , lockdown OS X , like it or leave it, fixed pricing , slow update of Mac computers , app makers that have to pay high money to apple to built apps to put on the apple app store , lack of affordability mac computers in the $300 to $900 range , the abading of pro users that where into graphics , animation or video editing do to more money in i-gadget people. Saying if apple did not do any of these things they probably would have 90% of the market share by now, but apple in for fast cash of today than doing it right and getting more money.


And yet some of these people that have a love and hate relationship with apple keep saying some of these thing here too .

The way things are now is Microsoft just got too big and did not innovate so lost it to apple and only reason apple doing so well is they are inviting , very simple to use OS , cool i-gadgets , going after the the hipsters , eye candy OS , going after the students in school, things like retina display Macbook pros , iMac and ultra light thin Macbook air , app store and so on

AND YES there the pro users too like the pro software and top high in iMac , Macbook pro and Mac pro with all this kinda of up in aire has of late with pro users.


What you thought why people are like this . What could apple do that is better and what are they doing that is wrong.It claer they are leading the way with innovating but some how the business plan is making alot of controversy that windows users are yelling and screaming and even some people here.

But it is really bad in the news the past 2 days now.:eek::eek::eek:
 
By all accounts—written and anecdotal—the crowd was fairly disappointed as they shuffled out the doors on Monday in downtown San Francisco after Tim Cook’s WWDC keynote. I can’t help but think that Microsoft’s big announcement on Monday is an opportunistic grab for attention.

Everyone expected Apple TV, tablet, and/or iPhone news. What we got was a little of the latter two topics, and not a peep on the first. Siri on iPad is nice. The new Smart Case is also, and represents one more way Apple is heading off third-party accessory manufacturers at the pass.

For the development community, the function that allows developers to turn off certain buttons and features in iOS from an app is quite handy. As TabTimes columnist Ben Bajarin points out, companies in training rooms or testing facilities can now prevent iPad users from switching out of a specific app or environment. This makes the iPad even more school-, work-, and business friendly.

One of my biggest takeaways from WWDC, however, is how pervasive iOS has become, to the point where some of its features are now being baked into Apple’s desktop- and laptop-based OS X. This is a fairly big deal, and will likely be under-rated by critics until we see it in action.

Most of us still carry three devices on a normal working day—phone, laptop, tablet—and until now, there’s been surprisingly little interoperability in Windows and OS X between the phone/tablet and the laptop.

Because of this, I was intrigued by the first wave of reviews of ASUS’ PadFone, which merges a hybrid tablet and smartphone into a single unit. Engadget’s fairly positive review of the device makes the point that smartphones remain the center of our lives.

This product acknowledges this fact; I expect that in the future we’ll see more integration of text messaging, notifications, and more amongst all our personal computers.

So overall, our expectations for WWDC were too high, which is turning into a consistent pattern for Apple’s big announcements. Truthfully, Apple could sell the third-generation iPad for 12 to 18 more months and still dominate the category.

What does Microsoft have up its sleeve?

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