Apple lost me when they decided to play the slow and incremental update game, both in hardware and software, especially during a time when the competition is learning, growing, and innovating faster.
Also, though I still love my Macs and iPad, I've become disenchanted by Apple as a company lately. Their legal wars, their overpriced products (really wanted to get a 13" Retina MBP but just couldn't justify the mark up; then there's that iPad Mini), and their disingenuous keynotes and marketing really have been turning me off.
Put me down also for 'iPhone to Android.'
Very well said.
As a very long time Apple enthusiast, who currently uses a Mac Pro, MBP & MBA for work and personal, I too am very discouraged with Apple's antics of late. Once a company I could respect and trust, their consistency and quality was wonderful. They were a company you could count on, and one I felt good spending my money on.
Today I abhor their bully tactics, there outlandish deeds like having Samsung products banned from sale, and their pompous spewing of venom.
If not for my fierce loyalty, and enjoyment of OS X, I would leave in a heartbeat. But I don't quit, I give ample opportunity to right a wrong, and hope they change paths before I do reach my limit.
Fortunately I'm in a position where I can buy anything I want without hesitation, thus I have a full complement of competitive products. Windows 7 is far better than most Mac people realize and the beat goes on.
When it comes to smartphones the good news is we have Android to choose from. A very well done project, far from perfect, but they are working on it quite diligently. That's all one can ask, and they have some of the best workflow tools in the business.
At the end of the day, the saving grace are my SGS III, Nexus 4, and Galaxy Note II to both keep me in business and keep me from getting bored simply because I'm a type A person that loves tech , works in tech and keeps up to date with a voracious appetite for the latest.
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These posts are great. This is what happens when you keep an open mind, and have no blind loyalty. You get to experience the best of all worlds.
Yes they are... it's very refreshing to actually be able to conduct an intelligent conversation between mature adults without the riff raff coming in to spew insults.