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Subject: Re: [RUMOUR] Apple planning enormous changes to iOS and macOS
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2025 15:38:48 +1300
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On 2025-03-13 13:17:15 +0000, Blueshirt said:
> Your Name wrote:
>> 
>> Apple already started trying to make macOS look and work more
>> like iOS / iPadOS, and it's a bit of a horrible mess. Trying
>> to make computers and touch devices work in the same way will
>> never be a good option, let alone the ridiculousness of trying
>> to make both of them work like a pair of AR/VR googles.  :-\
>> 
>> Plus, whichever moron in management thinks such a silly design
>> change will somehow "recapture some of its Pandemic-era sales"
>> needs to be fired.
> 
> Isn't there always some "moron in management"

There isn't just "someone" ... pretty much *all* management types are 
morons, and that includes politicians (as badgolferman said). Most of 
them are actually completely unnecessary jobs as well.



> that likes to change things for the sake of changing things? It seems an
> obligatory position that gets filled in every company.
> 
> I don't use a Mac so as long as iOS remains a stable operating system 
> I'll be happy enough. If it ain't broke...