I can’t argue with this take on Apple’s recent treatment of macOS.https://t.co/q916FD8Td0
— Thomas Reed (@thomasareed) October 11, 2019
Anonymous source, but sounds plausible. My question is how much this is like any other big tech company. https://t.co/Rt26eAacfm
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 11, 2019
"macOS Catalina appears to be worse than people's general low expectations for software"
— Cyril Coste #DigitalTransformation (@CyrilCoste) October 12, 2019
That's an understatement..https://t.co/4AjQcPzWUL#apple #fail pic.twitter.com/aMa4rSBmGa
How bad is Catalina? It's almost Apple Maps bad: MacOS 10.15 pushes Cupertino's low bar for code quality lower still https://t.co/4yIJUlx2fN
— Aleš Roubíček (@alesroubicek) October 12, 2019
How bad is Catalina? It's almost Apple Maps bad: MacOS 10.15 pushes Cupertino's low bar for code quality lower still https://t.co/DZJbvY4Upy pic.twitter.com/qeIn9twlIn
— Eric Vanderburg (@evanderburg) October 11, 2019
How bad is Catalina? It's almost Apple Maps bad: MacOS 10.15 pushes Cupertino's low bar for code quality lower still. https://t.co/KekEUGLafY I’m in no rush to upgrade. No new features or Catalyst apps seem competing. pic.twitter.com/NyM0NkX6Ax
— (▀̿Ĺ̯▀̿ ̿) (@MitchWagner) October 12, 2019
China, Catalina, and Apple bashing https://t.co/tGAiUYjgT7
— The Loop (@theloop) October 11, 2019
“What I am doing is explicitly shitting on management and blaming the executive team for allowing all of the above to ship.”
— Aleksandar Vacić (@radiantav) October 12, 2019
I need Catalina to run Xcode 11 Instant Previews. But posts like this scare me to the core. https://t.co/dgZnBHZUA1
“We (developers) were making it loud and clear that this stuff was very, very broken. And, somehow, someone at Apple made the call that it was OK to release a public beta onto the world. One that also puts their data in jeopardy.” https://t.co/DjNAMmaQ3z
— Peter Steinberger (@steipete) October 10, 2019
MacOS: Broken https://t.co/hfRHebpjyI — a really good blog post worth sharing. For the record I'm extremely disappointed with the quality of recent macbooks and @apple desktop software and services. I feel that I'm being pretty much forced to switch to Linux soon.
— Yury Selivanov (@1st1) October 11, 2019
Then there's people like you who think that because you aren't having problems, everyone else is making them up
— Tanner B ?? (@NSExceptional) October 12, 2019
Give this a read: https://t.co/eBFBFPfDxA
"They need to be more (and, oh god, this word makes me want to vomit) agile." ? https://t.co/hzR3sgia8m
— Layton Duncan (@PolarBearFarm) October 11, 2019
But yes, Catalina is not a great release...
Brutal. This is the longest I’ve ever gone, I think, without running the latest macOS on at least one machine. I’ll probably try this weekend but this convinces me the only approach, for now, is a clean install https://t.co/izCICiHF1c
— Christina Warren (@film_girl) October 10, 2019
For the afternoon crowd: Here’s 2,500 words on Catalina you certainly don’t need in your life.https://t.co/lprUXWMta5
— Tyler Hall (@tylerhall) October 10, 2019
Apple's insistence on unnecessarily tying software releases to yearly hardware upgrades is a broken cycle for a services company; it needs to be more agile https://t.co/PsSs7UlY2U pic.twitter.com/pebkwIo8n6
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) October 12, 2019
Good synopsis on Catalina and the shit show OSX is becoming https://t.co/od0FrZn7dB
— Ken "Gingerprinted" Johnson (@cktricky) October 12, 2019