My good experiences and your bad experiences are what they are. Just because you have a few problems doesn’t mean the vast majority of users are having problems. Then apple pull stupid stunts like changing the iWork document format, then making the iWork update of that year compatible only with the new OS forcing updates. Apple’s stupid yearly release cycle means that we never get properly stable software because we never get past version 0.6 ish. I work in IT and manage a fair number number of Macs and High Sierra has been pretty bad.Īnd your quip about everyone knowing to hold off till the 0.3 version is all well and good, except Apple automatically downloads high sierra and then prompts the user to install it, and that started pretty early on.īut yeah I guess the need to defend apple to he death means passing any blame for anything onto someone else. If MacOS is that unstable and fragile that usage by very basic users can somehow stuff the whole system up then there’s a problem. Tell me exactly how Issues with a clean install can be put down to user error. Your good experience doesn’t erase other people’s poor experiences and you’ll also never prove that your three Macs equals a majority. All you assume is that these people ‘haven’t done anything incorrectly’ just because you ‘think’ you’re pretty sure that you didn’t stuff things up a version of two back… ‘Plenty of people’ hardly constitutes a majority, and you’ll never prove otherwise.
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