If you’re tired of overpriced Apple products, just sick of running around looking for an outlet where you can recharge you overpriced device, or just tired of upgrading to the next version to find you’ve paid even more money for almost nothing; then this is a good place to start looking for alternatives. Here are a few reasons why “I” products aren’t worth the materials they’re made of.
You’re in a meeting with your “I” junk and you have to ask a colleague to run your webex session because somehow it doesn’t work properly on a Mac just to be told that Macs aren’t standard company issue and please get a real computer.
or maybe this has happened to you.
You’re in an airport and desperately looking for an outlet to charge your so called “smart phone” “i” junk of course. All the outlets are taken by other “i” junk users and you start to wonder what kind of lemming society you live in. All jumping off the same cliff. Needless to say that you don’t find your outlet miss the call and lose out on the employment opportunity of a lifetime. Something that your Blackberry would have never caused..
Or how about this one
Apple claims to be so innovative yet their touch screen isn’t theirs. In fact, they lost a lawsuit on the touchscreen they didn’t innovate. Not a stitch of innovation in any of it.
How about I tunes
By far the worse application I’ve ever used. If it wasn’t for family members using i-pods I would have blown the app away long ago. Obfuscation is the name of the game here. Nothing seems to work as expected. Noting is intuitive. What happened to the simple drag and drop music onto the device. Much simpler generic players “just work” and allow simple “drag and drop” of music to the device.
A picture is usually worth 1000 words but this one’s worth a 1,000,000:
And let’s not forget that apple products kill
Likely driven by the overpriced chargers apple sells, many poor people have resorted to buying lower priced chargers some of which have been electrocuted and died as a result. Had apple provided chargers at a reasonable price rather than over pricing them they would have likely saved human lives.
More to come.