![]() ![]() Introspect and realize that you bit a whole lot more than you can chew (even with hundreds of billions of dollars in cash) with macOS Catalina.įix the design, fix the data loss issues, fix the Time Machine issues, fix the iTunes "replacements", fix the performance issues of APFS on magnetic hard drives, fix Catalyst, improve your QA/QC.the list of big ticket items is long enough to keep your tiny macOS team busy for another year or two.įollow a tick-tock cycle if you can't solve this with your current organization structure and people – one feature release a year, followed by (another) one whole year for stabilization and tiny incremental improvements. We know you don't focus or spend as much on Mac/macOS as you do on iPhone and iOS. ![]() Then work on a stability focused release without adding major new features. Accept that you messed up, just like you messed up with the Mac Pro and tried to save face by saying that you "painted yourself into a thermal corner" (but didn't say why you went into radio silence for years). So here's my short open letter to Apple.Įat your false pride and do a reset on macOS – in WWDC 2020, don't add a new major macOS release, and don't have a new release name with funny stories of how your crack marketing department came up with it. ![]() I actually dread that Apple would, in a few short months, announce a new major release with even more changes and new features. Apple mail stationery catalina upgrade#After following the changes as well as the issues in Catalina since it was released, I'm in no hurry to upgrade to it. ![]()
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