Yes, I believe the same thing. The most part of changes that those companies 
are doing, ar only to sale the idea that the company is doing something for 
their customers. Windows 8 is a great example of this. Windows 8  changed  
manythings. Now, those changes are needed? Those changes improved the 
efeciency? Those changes helped the customers? Those changes are really good?
No, obviously nno. Because of that windows 10 is coming, and this new OS is 
going to looks like windows 7, more than to windows 8.
Now what Microsoft won with windows 8?
Billions of dollars. The companies like intel, AMD, DELL, and a long etc sold 
millions of computers when windows 8 appeared. IOs8 is the same thing. The 
improvements are there, but the quality of the OS is very poor.
Oh, that with the releases they are fixing bugs?
Yes, it is true, but apple should not make mistakes with problems like wifi 
connections, when they have a long experience with this kind of problems. Every 
IOs looks like they are not learning of their previous mistakes. Every release 
shows that they didn't learn of their previous mistakes with voice over. The 
problem is not that apple, or Microsoft does mistakes. The problem is that the 
customers pays those mistakes.
And is worse when the customers is happy paying for those mistakes.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Sunday, November 9, 2014 5:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: how to sync apps with iTunes 12: why change things that worked 
like in itunes 11

IMHO, the phrase "change for changes sake" is one of those worn out 
terms that people trot out when they don't like some change or don't 
take the time to understand it. How many people who have used this term 
with respect to iTunes 12 have Googled to find out why Apple made the 
changes they did?

I also find it interesting how many people know more about software 
development and marketing than Apple and Microsoft do. I can assure you 
that these companies aren't making these changes just to keep their 
developers busy and put out changes just to trick the customers into 
thinking they're doing something and adding value. I'm also sure they 
have more people looking at software trends, studying the market, 
developing new technologies and doing product planning than all of the 
amateur marketeers on this list. Furthermore, the future of these 
companies depend on this forward thinking, whereas none of us on this 
list have anything to lose if our opinions are off the mark.

Sure there are people out there who liked Windows XP and wish Microsoft 
had never changed, but these people would be happy only until Microsoft 
went out of business for not being able to remain competitive and then 
they were forced to move to something else. I was a happy Symbian user 
on Nokia, but I had to switch when that platform was dropped because it 
was no longer competitive with IOS and Android. I'm also sure there are 
or were some happy Blackberry users out there who've had to or will have 
to find a new home. Sure there are some things I miss about Symbian, but 
I wouldn't go back now that I've used both IOS and Android.

I also just haven't found some of these changes to be as significant as 
some people would make you think. I didn't even realize I'd updated to 
iTunes 12 until I saw the discussions on this list. I was still able to 
backup my iPhone and install IOS 8.. I even reset my iPhone back to the 
factory settings, restored everything and resynced all of my music and 
apps with iTunes 12. Ditto for Windows. I've always been surprised how 
much Vista, Seven and now Eight, look like XP after hearing all of the 
gnashing of teeth over how much has changed. Sure there's been a 
learning curve, but I've never had any trouble figuring out how to do 
what I needed to do. Makes me wonder how many people use these terms 
like "change for changes sake" or "dumbing down the interface" are just 
parroting what they've heard or have actually even tried the application 
they're criticizing.

On 11/08/2014 10:49 PM, Charles Rivard wrote:
> To remain competitive, I would stay with something dependable and stable
> that continues to withstand the test of time.  Chess is a good example.
> Even after a few thousand years, it's still one of the best strategy
> games for two players, and the rules of the game haven't been changed
> all that much.  Why haven't they?  Because the game works as it is
> designed to.  On the other hand, companies like Microsoft are always
> having issues with their new fangled, newly designed, current operating
> systems when they had a perfectly good system, namely Windows XP.
> However, they would rather stay current and innovative, as well as less
> dependable and accessible than before.
>
> ---
> Be positive!  When it comes to being defeated, if you think you're
> finished, you! really! are! finished!
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* David Chittenden <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *Sent:* Saturday, November 08, 2014 8:29 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: how to sync apps with iTunes 12: why change things
>     that worked like in itunes 11
>
>     Interestingly, you only feel this way when the product works
>     perfectly for your specific needs. On the other hand, even when the
>     product meets other people's needs, but it doesn't meet your needs,
>     you want the product to be changed. The fact is, other people have
>     different needs, and to remain competitiv:, companies need to change
>     to remain viable, competitiv:, and alive. Think about it, how many
>     apps on the app store have not been upgraded and are now effectively
>     dead? How many apps are no longer available because the creator has
>     gone on to other things?
>
>     David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
>     Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
>     Sent from my iPhone
>
>     On 9 Nov 2014, at 14:28, Charles Rivard <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>>     I totally agree.  If it ain't broke, quit fixing it!!  Adding new
>>     features is OK, but don't remove what works well, and don't change
>>     the layout so drastically that it doesn't even resemble what
>>     really works well.  In my opinion, changing something just because
>>     you feel that it is time to do so, whether it be to antiquity or
>>     to appear to stay current, makes no sense to me at all.
>>
>>     ---
>>     Be positive!  When it comes to being defeated, if you think you're
>>     finished, you! really! are! finished!
>>
>>         ----- Original Message -----
>>         *From:* Fanus <mailto:[email protected]>
>>         *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>         *Sent:* Friday, November 07, 2014 10:47 AM
>>         *Subject:* how to sync apps with iTunes 12: why change things
>>         that worked like in itunes 11
>>
>>         Hello list
>>         I wonder why companies always change stuff that worked. I try
>>         to transfer apps to my iPhone with iTunes 12 but there is no
>>         "sync" button and I can't check and uncheck the apps in the
>>         list. ITunes 11 worked so well, so I am always wondering why
>>         change something that works?
>>         Regards
>>         Fanus
>>
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