alex wrote:
As far as computers go, Apple has consistently offered vastly superior operating systems. Their hardware is better too. The design is miles ahead of any of their competitors.
The simplicity in hardware and GUI layout makes sense from a design perspective. Under the hood, the OS X operating system is just as capable, if not more so (it's unix based).
I used to be on the development team of Gentoo Linux and that was probably the most complex installation process of any operating system (compiling the whole thing from scratch).
Indeed, all around. I went from using the first Macintosh computer in Utah (as an alumnus, Woz sent a unit to us in late 1983) at the University of Utah Department of Science dean's office and I was chosen to get it up and running ("if David can figure it out, then anybody can"). I became one of the evangelical followers immediately and ended up writing all my tech guides and user manuals on Macs, HPs, NeXTs and DOS/Windows units while living in Silicon Valley in the 1980s. Then, about eight years ago, I admitted to myself and others that I had grown tired of paying four times the price of a good Windows unit for the sake of getting a Mac unit, however better built the Mac might be. This fact, along with the bizarre decision-making skills of Jobs (like selling iOS back doors to the NSA), caused me to leave the Apple world and never look back. Basically, I have the same complaints about Apple as Woz does.