
Nearly 20 months later and Pages still has over 100, mostly key, features missing and numerous bugs and permanent problems with merging files and sending files via eMails. When an app gets rebuilt they introduce it to ensure the basics are sound, and then add features back in the next few releases.īut their tactic now is to simply remove the features, which stay missing. If you do not like Apple's methods, looking elsewhere is the logical thing to do. There are dozens of photo apps available on the Mac. However, making your first post a threat to never buy another Mac unless Apple accedes to your wishes is a silly way to try to make your point.
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But if Apple goes as far as disabling iPhoto when you update to Photos, I'd guess that they are pretty sure the features are going to be back relatively soon. It can be exasperating if you depend solely on Apple apps to run your business. When an app gets rebuilt they introduce it to ensure the basics are sound, and then add features back in the next few releases. Like their penchant to replace older ports with newer ones before the market is fully there, Apple does largely the same with software. It is like listening to the same record over and over again. Everytime, there's been weeping and gnashing of teeth when the App gets overhauled and features are missing. We have been down this road a number of times before, with iMovie, Final Cut Pro and the entire iWork suite. Not sure about your need for a snippy tone. Thanks for your insight Frank.I see you have over 5000 posts.this is my first.since I'm a photographer and not a Mac expert.
