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Old 10-26-2009, 11:17 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by guiseppewv


They are very underhanded and love to steal/infringe/<insert a nicer word here if you are an Apple fan-boy/girl> on technology developed by others



Oh, OK. In that case, gwilks, you should change your tune. Hard to argue with that very solid and thought provoking arguement.

heh...don't buck LP, he's likely to give me a 3 page rebuttal and a verbal lashing.

I've had a handful of cases over the last few months with apples or apple software that is designed for absolute morons. In locking down capabilities, they remove an admin's ability to configure. Safari doesn't want to use our java agent for NAC. Itunes is a PITA with pulling movies off my iphone, and syncing the subfolders I want. MACs hate using certificates in a windows environment for 2 form factor VPN. There is only 1 way to add more than one album to an ad-hoc playlist on the iphone, and it's a PITA IMO. We've used several different versions of Windows emulation on MACs (VMWare, Parallels), and the overlying MAC software has significant trouble with sharing the same MAC (hardware) address, which is required for our Network Access Control: 1 mac address per non-trunked port. Nevermind how I'm forced to use iTunes to sync things to the iPhone. That sounds more like Bill Gates than Steve Jobs.

There are some decent things about Apple products, but their crap is far from what the commercials advertise.

Their advertising is as deceptive and unfortunately as trusted as Bose.
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