Thursday, February 4, 2016

Apple has problems with his software? – Macworld

There is a broad discussion going on in American (technical) media about the quality of the apps from Apple, such as Mail, Photo, iTunes and iCloud, Three Apple watchers lead a discussion on the item, John Gruber, Walt Mossberg and Jim Dalrymple, and they agree with each other: Apple seems its own apps to be a bit lost sight of and that is not a good sign

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Mossberg writes at the Verge that Apple through the apps over the years lost “in quality and reliability.” Other influential bloggers react and give Mossberg same. Dalrymple as an example Apple Music, where there was more attention to celebrities on stage during the presentation of it, then that attention was paid to the quality of the product.

“The difference in quality between the hardware and Apple’s software is growing, “says Gruber,” it seems the software which has escaped the attention of Apple. ” According to him, it is partly because Apple if necessary, update its software OTA, something that of course can not hardware. Therefore is more attention given to the quality of the hardware before appearing on the market.

Apple responded by Mossberg, and says that its software teams do just as hard their best as they have always done, also reports Business Insider, which has picked up the discussion as well.

And what do you think?

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