Originally Posted by hungover:
“err.. Nope.
Apple claiming that they are intuitive does not make them intuitive.”
“err.. Nope.
Apple claiming that they are intuitive does not make them intuitive.”
It's not what Apple claims, despite it being a big part of the company's philosophy, it is what customers claim and have shown and what the consensus in the industry is. That intuitiveness has been proven with products such as the iPad where children and handicapped people quickly learn how to use it. It's what made the iPod and the iPhone such a success. That intuitiveness is shown when you very simply set up any Mac compared to the bloatware minefield with Windows computers, not to mention the endless Windows settings and options that only serve to confuse the average computer user.
Originally Posted by hungover:
“No one has yet developed an OS that is intuitive and they probably never will.”
“No one has yet developed an OS that is intuitive and they probably never will.”
I just said it is simply more intuitive. You are talking absolutes.
Originally Posted by hungover:
“If Apples are so intuitive why do most owners need the store to set them up?”
“If Apples are so intuitive why do most owners need the store to set them up?”
Wow, really? You actually think that? Then you must have never owned a Mac.
It is obviously and objectively much easier to set up a Mac computer compared to a Windows computer. Nothing subjective about it, the difference being so great.
Originally Posted by hungover:
“Apple do offer a comparatively good level of support but customer satisfaction reports are very flawed.”
“Apple do offer a comparatively good level of support but customer satisfaction reports are very flawed.”
Sorry, but you are reaching. The industry knows better than you do, and so do most of Apple's customers. The company wouldn't have come as far as it has if you were right.




), Samsung, Sony, etc, included.