We remember all the initial negativity connected to introduction of the iPad. And to almost every iPhone that was released. Then each of them turn into a huge success.
I see no way for Apple to distinguish the things we say here about Xcode and what people said about iPad. That's why I think Xcode 4 is here to stay. Just to clarify myself, I hate Xcode 4 and can't see how anyone can work with it, but I love my iDevices. I must admit that adding arrow keys to the keyboard would be great, especially when used together with the shift key, but, al in all, iOS is so cool.
On the other hand, just one look for example at the tiny console "window" in Xcode 4 makes me wonder if anyone at Apple uses Xcode for their work.
Igor --- On Tue, 3/13/12, Bob Freeman <email@hidden>
wrote:
From: Bob Freeman <email@hidden> Subject: Complaints about Mac OS X and Xcode and whatever else -- A better way to give feedback to Apple????? To: email@hidden Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2012, 11:44 PM
Perhaps it's time for people to start giving feedback to Apple about things they don't like about OS X or Xcode or whatever else is causing them problems.
Give it a try - you do it and then tell all your friends to use the feedback mechanism, and tell them to tell all their friends to use it. If enough people let Apple know there is a problem, they can try and do something about it.
It can't hurt and I've got to assume they read things from the feedback web site at http://www.apple.com/feedback -- Perhaps it would be a better way to express criticism and frustration with how things don't work or are causing problems?? Otherwise they wouldn't even have the site there. Surely things submitted there don't go to a black hole, do they?
My $0.02 worth...
-Bob
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