Putting one's faith in any company only leads to disappointment.
Yes, why have beta testers if the reported bugs are not addressed. I
have no answer. The only answer I have is to continue to report bugs to
Apple.
From The Believer. . .
. . . what if it were true?
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On 10/19/2014 6:57 AM, Pamela Francis wrote:
With this most recent release, I have lost all faith in Apple. In my
opinion, both iOS 8 and OS 10 10 are very sloppy. They seem to be more
concerned about release date, what looks pretty, along with how many units
they can move out of the store
That is no different than Target or Walmart. They seem to have traded
quality for quantity and apologies why have beta testers if you're going
to put out crap in the end?
Pam . . .
1:47 PM, "Shawn Krasniuk" <[email protected]> wrote:
For me, Voiceover lagging with Alex doesn't bother me. What really has me
going is that my computer takes forever to boot up. They fixed the problem
in one of the betas, but it came back after beta 4 or 5. I have a friend
whose computer isn't booting up at all, and she had to go into recovery
mode to try to reinstall Yosemite. These aren't show stoppers for me but I
really hope Apple clears this all up in an update.
Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook
On Oct 16, 2014, at 10:36 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, that article went up a few hours ago. Here's the link:
http://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-mac-os-x-news/features-and-bugs-os-x-1010-yosemite
On Oct 16, 2014, at 11:06 PM, Shawn Krasniuk <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hey all. Like I said in my previous message, it took three tries, but
Yosemite is finally on my Mac. I was just wondering if Applevis posted the
new VO features of Yosemite yet. I know I was a beta tester since July, but
to be honest, I didn't notice any new features at all besides the system
wide features that Apple talked about.
As for beta testing Yosemite, it was quite the experience. I remember
with beta 2 I thought my computer would never start up, because it stayed
on the Apple screen for God knows how long. Maybe it's because this thing
is almost 4 years old, but who knows. Also in one of the betas, I think it
was either beta 3 or 4, the software update option in the Apple menu
disappeared, and even with the general public release it's not there. And
on my end at least, when booting up, I no longer hear the start up chime. I
just see the Apple logo. This started in beta 6. But one of the great
things about this version, and some of you may notice it as well, you can
see a notification that your Mac is being optomized and that it may effect
your performance and battery. I think they should've done that before
Yosemite, but I digress. Also, on my end at least, they kept the feedback
assistant app so if you have any problems, you can report them with that
app. All in all, Yosemite is awesome, and it was a pleasure beta testing it
all this summer up until now.
Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook
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