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Darkmode theme for cdock pro#iPhone 14 Pro lead times elevated but stable, iPhone 14 demand 'modest'.Amazon slashes MacBook Pro prices by up to $500 in Early Black Friday sale.Apple Settles Lawsuit With Employee Accused of Stealing Trade Secrets.Top Stories: iOS 16.2 in Mid-December, No New Macs Until 2023, and More. Darkmode theme for cdock verification#Twitter for iOS Updated With New $8 Subscription Offering Verification and More.Gurman: Apple Working On Revamped Siri Experience That Doesn't Require 'Hey Siri' Trigger Phrase.Apple Issues iPhone 14 Pro Shipment Warning Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season.Too bad….it’s a nice idea in principle and even with 128GB, I’d probably still subscribe if it worked “properly.” I’m retiring in a couple of years, and the instant I get my own personal iPhone again ( (128GB, of course), iTunes Match will go away. WTF? Shouldn’t iTunes Match have automatically removed some music as needed?Įssentially, with iTunes Match you have ZERO control over what’s accessible when you don’t have cellular, and that’s idiotic. Sitting on the plan for that 9-hour flight to Europe, go to listen to a CD you just bought and….oh, too bad!!! It also doesn’t properly manage data storage…I’ll get “no room to take a photo” but there’s 4GB of music listed under Usage. It’s a big, stupid waste of data plan usage, and super annoying if you’re going on a trip where you won’t have cellular for long stretches. Doesn’t work that way….it’s “stream everything” or “stream nothing”. I should still be able to specify playlists to be sync’d to my iPhone that will “stick”….but then still be able to access the *rest* of my library via iTunes Match. I love the idea of iTunes Match, but the implementation is idiotic. I have a 140GB (legally purchased) music library, so that’s not exactly enough (my old personal phone was an iPhone 4S 64GB so this has been painful). My iPhone 6 is provided by work, and they only offered 16GB. I absolutely despise the iTunes remake (huge step backwards IMO), and the corresponding “Music” app on iOS also took a huge step backwards in usability (I think with iOS 7). Music-related apps are the biggest area where usability has gone to sh*t. Safari did seem to crash more often after I first installed it, but that seems to have been resolved and I’ve had few other problems (I work 8 hours a day on my Mac, BTW).įor the “cartoonish” comments, that’s aesthetics, which is personal taste, but for all the “bug” complaints, I’m not seeing it as much – if any – worse than previous iterations. I’m very picky on usability and I’ve seen Apple dozens of feedback suggestions, (over half of which have been implemented), and I don’t have any real problems with Yosemite. Darkmode theme for cdock Pc#I still consider the Mac to be more pleasing to use everyday than the PC and for many personal things it is more efficient. I already have a Windows 7 machine and I use it whenever I need it, so it is not a matter of Windows PCs versus Macs. There is no graphic design at all, just basic layout.īut to say that because complains on this level I should go to Windows only is silly. The excesive white Apple is using for backgrounds is to hard and displeasing for my eyes, and I could even argue that is waisting to much energy. Very shy and polite, and not in a positive way. I just opened Photos today and it is another example of an oversimplified design. Not a bad OS design for an engineer or a technical person (no offence) but far away from being artistic. Darkmode theme for cdock mac os x#The Finder interface on Mac OS X is notable for being very shy and overly lean, trying to compensate the elimination of graphic elements by being excessively clean and allow you to work with efficiency. I am a Graphic Artist and I have been working with Macs for long enough and I can’t speak for all designers but the interface design Apple is showing now is not something to be really proud of from an artistic point of view. The Apple world should never be one where you are either with it or against, anyway. ![]()
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