Apple is not that nice.
Not even Appl is that distasteful, you mean.![]()
Apple is not that nice.
Not even Appl is that distasteful, you mean.![]()
Apple has 9 more days in the month to deliver iTunes 11, if they don't deliver again the web is going to have a field day on them.
I wonder what would be worse: delaying iTunes again or releasing it next week because they said they would but have some bugs in the software?
See this is the thing i quite don't understand, how do you show a functionally working version of iTunes 11 on September 12th, say it will be available in late October then wait till the last two days in the month to let everyone know it's not ready yet, delay it into November which is 2 months (48 business days M-F) later and still not have the final version ready to be released to the public yet? It's embarrassing and Mr. Ferrari Eddy Cue isn't doing a great job managing his division.![]()
Someone already pointed out a similar thing with Maps. The Maps demo in the Keynote was probably planned in every step, so it wouldn't fail. The result? They launched it and everyone hates it, because it wasn't finished.
Now, the iTunes demo was probably planned in every step also, so it wouldn't crash or something similar. Knowing now what happened with Maps, I'm sure they don't want to repeat the same mistake again, so I bet they are re-testing every detail so it completely works.
But those are just my thoughts.
I agree. It would make sense that they are running iTunes through the paces to make sure there is nothing wrong with it.
The Keynotes would make perfect sense to be totally scripted in the workflow to guarantee no crashes, stalls, or anything else.
I wonder what would be worse: delaying iTunes again or releasing it next week because they said they would but have some bugs in the software?
Or I could be completely wrong and they want to launch a streaming service along with iTunes 11 but I think we would have seen something during the keynote.
wish they would at least tell us in advance if it is getting delayed again to december instead of leaving us hanging till the last day of the month than saying so.
wouldnt it be strange if they released it this wednesday? I know its probably a 0% chance.. just saying. we saw a iOS update the week of thanksgiving before = iOS 4.2.. but than again did apple have the week off back then?
What you say may be that the release Friday 23? on the occasion of Black Friday
Someone already pointed out a similar thing with Maps. The Maps demo in the Keynote was probably planned in every step, so it wouldn't fail. The result? They launched it and everyone hates it, because it wasn't finished.
Now, the iTunes demo was probably planned in every step also, so it wouldn't crash or something similar. Knowing now what happened with Maps, I'm sure they don't want to repeat the same mistake again, so I bet they are re-testing every detail so it completely works.
But those are just my thoughts.
i feel that it has been delayed again because we have not heard any rumored release dates or any news for that matter about iTunes 11 since end of october from either apple or other sources. well besides what cultofmac.com said last week which turned out to be false.
I bet a couple Apple employees are working through the Thanksgiving Holiday on this little project...![]()
That's completely different, the app works fine it's the mapping data that is server side that's out of order.
There's only 10 days left... I think we'll see the new tag that says ''coming in december''. Again...
See this is the thing i quite don't understand, how do you show a functionally working version of iTunes 11 on September 12th, say it will be available in late October then wait till the last two days in the month to let everyone know it's not ready yet, delay it into November which is 2 months (48 business days M-F) later and still not have the final version ready to be released to the public yet? It's embarrassing and Mr. Ferrari Eddy Cue isn't doing a great job managing his division.![]()