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What does it take to become an Apple fanboy?

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  • R Rutvik Dave

    I have used iPhone, iPad and Macbook Air since last 4 years. And I failed to see how Apple products are turning people into fan-boy. The 200+ features page on Apple.com didn't convince me, so I tried to search for Reviews on what's actually new? And I found this article (on The Verge Homepage)[^]. Let me list out the title phrases from that article. - Even this early, Mavericks is fast and stable. (What do you mean by early? They released it. Oh wait the review is from June, on today's front page) - Mavericks is worth the upgrade for in-notification replies alone (Sure who can live without in-notification replies) - Using multiple displays works like it always should have (This is OS 'X' means 10th major version, it should) - Nearly everything that needed fixing has been tended to (This is just scary statement) So what I learned after reading this is, Apple lied about 200+ features. I am back to where I was. :doh:

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    tgrt
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    A frontal lobotomy is a good start.

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      A frontal lobotomy is a good start.

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      Rutvik Dave
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      I had to google the word lobotomy[^], And now I am quite sure that I never had one. :-D

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      • R Rutvik Dave

        I have used iPhone, iPad and Macbook Air since last 4 years. And I failed to see how Apple products are turning people into fan-boy. The 200+ features page on Apple.com didn't convince me, so I tried to search for Reviews on what's actually new? And I found this article (on The Verge Homepage)[^]. Let me list out the title phrases from that article. - Even this early, Mavericks is fast and stable. (What do you mean by early? They released it. Oh wait the review is from June, on today's front page) - Mavericks is worth the upgrade for in-notification replies alone (Sure who can live without in-notification replies) - Using multiple displays works like it always should have (This is OS 'X' means 10th major version, it should) - Nearly everything that needed fixing has been tended to (This is just scary statement) So what I learned after reading this is, Apple lied about 200+ features. I am back to where I was. :doh:

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        Valery Possoz
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        It requires that you have more money than sense and a bigger than usual ego. Unfortunately it is quite common.

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        • R Rutvik Dave

          I have used iPhone, iPad and Macbook Air since last 4 years. And I failed to see how Apple products are turning people into fan-boy. The 200+ features page on Apple.com didn't convince me, so I tried to search for Reviews on what's actually new? And I found this article (on The Verge Homepage)[^]. Let me list out the title phrases from that article. - Even this early, Mavericks is fast and stable. (What do you mean by early? They released it. Oh wait the review is from June, on today's front page) - Mavericks is worth the upgrade for in-notification replies alone (Sure who can live without in-notification replies) - Using multiple displays works like it always should have (This is OS 'X' means 10th major version, it should) - Nearly everything that needed fixing has been tended to (This is just scary statement) So what I learned after reading this is, Apple lied about 200+ features. I am back to where I was. :doh:

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          Ron Nicholson
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          And this is different from Microsoft how? I have Apple devices and all flavors of Windows. Apple does some things better and some worse than MS. I just never drank the cool-aid from either place. I seem to cuss Windows (Microsoft) more but hey, I support it at work. Don't know that ya have to be fan-boy to like something

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          • R Ron Nicholson

            And this is different from Microsoft how? I have Apple devices and all flavors of Windows. Apple does some things better and some worse than MS. I just never drank the cool-aid from either place. I seem to cuss Windows (Microsoft) more but hey, I support it at work. Don't know that ya have to be fan-boy to like something

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            Kent Sharkey
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            +15:thumbsup:

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            • R Ron Nicholson

              And this is different from Microsoft how? I have Apple devices and all flavors of Windows. Apple does some things better and some worse than MS. I just never drank the cool-aid from either place. I seem to cuss Windows (Microsoft) more but hey, I support it at work. Don't know that ya have to be fan-boy to like something

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              Lost User
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              :thumbsup: +15

              Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington

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              • R Rutvik Dave

                I have used iPhone, iPad and Macbook Air since last 4 years. And I failed to see how Apple products are turning people into fan-boy. The 200+ features page on Apple.com didn't convince me, so I tried to search for Reviews on what's actually new? And I found this article (on The Verge Homepage)[^]. Let me list out the title phrases from that article. - Even this early, Mavericks is fast and stable. (What do you mean by early? They released it. Oh wait the review is from June, on today's front page) - Mavericks is worth the upgrade for in-notification replies alone (Sure who can live without in-notification replies) - Using multiple displays works like it always should have (This is OS 'X' means 10th major version, it should) - Nearly everything that needed fixing has been tended to (This is just scary statement) So what I learned after reading this is, Apple lied about 200+ features. I am back to where I was. :doh:

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                Super Lloyd
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                I guess it takes something that you enjoy done well. For example I used to be a NeXTSTeP fan, it was awesome!!! Then they were bought by apple and took 2 years to release .. OS9, meh... (that was back in the days) Meanwhile Microsoft released .NET! Ho.... it's when I become MS fan, .NET is awesome! (Mmm... I should think of that, wanting to like WinRT now, what is wrong with me? Have I been C++ brain washed?) As for Apple fan, I guessed they loved apple when it had first decent phone and tablets? As for Google, maybe people loved it when it introduce first decent and affordable phone?

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                • R Rutvik Dave

                  I have used iPhone, iPad and Macbook Air since last 4 years. And I failed to see how Apple products are turning people into fan-boy. The 200+ features page on Apple.com didn't convince me, so I tried to search for Reviews on what's actually new? And I found this article (on The Verge Homepage)[^]. Let me list out the title phrases from that article. - Even this early, Mavericks is fast and stable. (What do you mean by early? They released it. Oh wait the review is from June, on today's front page) - Mavericks is worth the upgrade for in-notification replies alone (Sure who can live without in-notification replies) - Using multiple displays works like it always should have (This is OS 'X' means 10th major version, it should) - Nearly everything that needed fixing has been tended to (This is just scary statement) So what I learned after reading this is, Apple lied about 200+ features. I am back to where I was. :doh:

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                  rxantos
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                  A Fanboy is like someone that is in love with a gold digger and sees all the good things but ignores all the bad things. Except that is worse, as at least the person in love with the gold digger do not try to force others into loving the gold digger as well.

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                  • R Ron Nicholson

                    And this is different from Microsoft how? I have Apple devices and all flavors of Windows. Apple does some things better and some worse than MS. I just never drank the cool-aid from either place. I seem to cuss Windows (Microsoft) more but hey, I support it at work. Don't know that ya have to be fan-boy to like something

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                    Dewey
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                    "Don't know that ya have to be fan-boy to like something" Seriously? Anybody that hasn't seen the difference between liking something and what the iSheeple do needs to get out more!

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                    • R Rutvik Dave

                      I have used iPhone, iPad and Macbook Air since last 4 years. And I failed to see how Apple products are turning people into fan-boy. The 200+ features page on Apple.com didn't convince me, so I tried to search for Reviews on what's actually new? And I found this article (on The Verge Homepage)[^]. Let me list out the title phrases from that article. - Even this early, Mavericks is fast and stable. (What do you mean by early? They released it. Oh wait the review is from June, on today's front page) - Mavericks is worth the upgrade for in-notification replies alone (Sure who can live without in-notification replies) - Using multiple displays works like it always should have (This is OS 'X' means 10th major version, it should) - Nearly everything that needed fixing has been tended to (This is just scary statement) So what I learned after reading this is, Apple lied about 200+ features. I am back to where I was. :doh:

                      Remind Me This - Manage, Collaborate and Execute your Project in the Cloud

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                      Jorgen Andersson
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                      I guess it's all about having to justify your badly substantiated choice. Why can't people just say that they prefer the UI. Coincidentally that's my reason for not upgrading to Windows8. Having to use all programs in fullscreen mode on a PC is a no go to me. (Hey MS people, repeat after me: A PC is not a tablet, A PC is not a tablet, A PC is not a tablet...)

                      Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES! Abraham Lincoln

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