From: Chris Devers Date: 15:17 on 29 Sep 2006 Subject: flogging a dead horse, but masterfully Andy Ihnatko should be on hates-software. He does it so well. :-) To rudely over-quote: But what I've endured over the past few months is the equivalent of a weeklong road trip with someone whose company you've always enjoyed, but never really known as a true friend. Windows has propped its bare smelly feet up on my dashboard and told me the story about how he was so hung over during his aunt's funeral that he threw up into the coffin a little. His greasy hair has left smears on the inside of the window that no solvent can shift. He just sort of assumed that he could use my iPod, and during the one time he took a turn at the wheel, the battery was completely flat and I had to listen the story about the funeral a second time. So I'm not saying that my fond regards won't return in time. But I'm going to have to spend a few weeks alone first. [...] As Mac users, we haven't had enough exposure to wretched software design to develop any natural antibodies, and for this, we envy our brethren in the Windows community. We truly, truly do. [...] Thirty days after you unpacked a new PC, it starts. The DVD decoder starts asking you if you want to now purchase the optional super DVD decoder. The antivirus app tells you that your subscriptions are out of date and you need to provide a credit-card number. There was some kind of branded media player that you never launched even once, and it continues to throw popups in your face every five minutes despite your yelling at the screen every time it happens. Yes, your user experience has now turned into Pledge Week at your local public television station ... and you did't even get to see a Monty Python marathon first. [...] What shocks me back into reality? A sudden memory from a couple of weeks ago, when I came across the official personal website of Justin Guarini. You know ... the guy who came in second during the first season of "American Idol." The one who looks like Sideshow Bob from "The Simpsons," and who sings like a yard-sale painting of a teary-eyed clown on brown velvet. Yeah, he built the site in iWeb. If I'm a member of the same user community as that guy, then clearly, I shouldn't go throwing stones. http://www.macuser.com/ihnatko/ihnatko_harsh_words_for_window.php
From: peter (Peter da Silva) Date: 17:42 on 29 Sep 2006 Subject: Re: flogging a dead horse, but masterfully > Andy Ihnatko should be on hates-software. He does it so well. :-) "PCs are compatible with the fantastic Slingbox home-media broadcaster and (at this writing) my Mac isn't. "This is in no way a fair complaint about Windows, but I'm on a roll." At least Apple finally decided to recognise my third party firewire camera instead of making me buy a third party driver that doesn't work very well. Right now I'm hating iSync. And I'm not even using it. I'm hating iSync because Palm dropped support for Palm Desktop with the Intel Mac, and every time I've used a third party connector to sync my Palm with iSync I've ended up having to restore my Palm databases from backup. So I gave up. It's not just rocket science, getting iSync to understand that YES I REALLY OWN TWO MACS and NO I DON'T WANT TO PAY MONEY FOR DOT MAC ON TOP OF THAT, it's rocket science and brain surgery. It's brain surgery rocket science, implanting prosthetic eyes while at the peak of a suborbital ballistic flight from Afghanistan to Nigeria. And Palm's USB doesn't work under Parallels.
From: David Cantrell Date: 15:38 on 03 Oct 2006 Subject: Re: flogging a dead horse, but masterfully On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 11:42:53AM -0500, Peter da Silva wrote: > I'm hating iSync because Palm dropped support for Palm Desktop with the > Intel Mac They dropped support for it *working reliably* with OS X. I back up my Palm data by using McFile to back it all up to a memory card, which I take out of the Palm, put in a card reader, and dd to a file on my Mac. Despite McFile's dire warnings, restores of individual databases work just fine, as have the complete restores I've needed to do twice. I suppose those unnecessarily scary warnings count as being Hateful in themselves.
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