[Ipg-smz] Why I love Apple?
Perlow, Jason
jperlow at gmail.com
Thu Jan 17 14:55:12 UTC 2019
Their customer service is excellent. That's why I also use their stuff
(although not exclusively) and recommend it to many other people. For pure
end-users it's excellent. Their mobile platform has its issues but
otherwise, very much the same recommendation. I would never give Android to
an older person, it's far too complicated -- although I have given
Chromebooks to a number of elderly. Other people want things that can be
more easily customized or adapted. But its an excellent platform of
products for 80 to 90 percent of the people out there in the consumer and
content producer space. In the enterprise, not so much.
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 10:06 AM arnieswap at gmail.com <arnieswap at gmail.com>
wrote:
> As someone who has been hardcore Desktop Linux user and Advocate, I am
> kind of loving Apple. People say Apple is not for professionals and its
> toys. But today I had an amazing experience with Apple and it was NOT about
> their hardware (BTW, Google Pixel costs as much as MacBook and can't do
> half of the stuff). So I moved from Adobe Premiere to FCPX and I had some
> issues. I work on a video on my MacBook Pro and save it as a project so I
> can revisit or make changes in future if needed. I have a Linux server for
> over 50TB where I store all my such files. However, when I bring the files
> back to my Mack to edit, the external plugins will show error. I did find a
> workaround (macOS being UNIX, everything is a file)....but I wanted a
> solution so I left a message to Apple and they called me back at 9 am. He
> went through the whole issue, we spend almost 45 minutes on the phone where
> he tried to solve the issue and it seems that the ext4/BTRF file system
> might be messing up with the bundled files and may break the structure. He
> gave great tips about best practices and so one. As a multimedia
> professional, my problem was solved over the phone. And they CALLED. Last
> time I had a hardware related issue and they fixed it and this time I had a
> software related problem and they solved it.
>
> Just wanted to share this story. I am NOT an Apple fan or Google fan or
> Microsoft fan. I am just a user, and I would LOVE the company who will help
> me and *not* charge for it. More than anything, it's nice to see there is
> someone to get help from.
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> *Swapnil Bhartiya*
> Founder & Editor: www.TFiR.io
> Freelance Journalist | Science Fiction Writer | Filmmaker
> Specialises in Open Source & Emerging Technologies
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> Foundry, HPE Insight.
>
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