> I am an Apple user. That doesnt mean I have to praise Apple's benefits and ignore the failings.
Perhaps you should consider the concept of praising "benefits" (things that you like) instead of not commenting on them at all.
> I dont feel I have a tone, although those that dislike ANY criticism of Apple may think so.
EVERYONE has a tone.
> So to avoid software failures that break things, I should not update?
> That would in fact solve the problem. Or more correctly avoid the problem,. its better to actually test the software IMO.
I've been in Apple beta programs. There is a lot of software testing before release. But NO ONE can test software like 1,000,000 early adopters.
> Its easy to state that many many many Windows users have ongoing problems, that they have to fix every day. The latter part of the sentence is what someone else said the other day. So it must be a fact. It is also a common nag from some Apple fan users, down with MS etc. The costs to buisinesses [sic] who use Windows must be massive.
That has, in fact, been shown by economic analyses of business's cost of maintenance and operation over the lifetime of a product.
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