What I've noticed is that the OS itself is fine, but once I started looking into all the things it could do with some tweaking, I got into the hard parts (ie, tweaking it to do those extra things). I think a lot of the reason Apple stuck to some main features and didn't add others is because they wanted a device anyone could use out of the box with little effort. That same simplicity that annoys some people like me who love to tweak and customize is exactly what other people crave and the only thing they will tolerate. Competition is good because more markets are served.
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What I've noticed is that the OS itself is fine, but once I started looking into all the things it could do with some tweaking, I got into the hard parts (ie, tweaking it to do those extra things). I think a lot of the reason Apple stuck to some main features and didn't add others is because they wanted a device anyone could use out of the box with little effort. That same simplicity that annoys some people like me who love to tweak and customize is exactly what other people crave and the only thing they will tolerate. Competition is good because more markets are served.