I would definately agree, but if you remember, last year when Lion came out
we went through this same complaint cycle. People want all the new stuff,
but they want it to all work the same and don't want to take the time and
energy to learn the new stuff. Some how it should just jump into their
minds how to do everything.
Perhaps, people should get the two new books from Bookshare about Mountain
Lion and study those and learn before complaining.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kawal Gucukoglu" <kawa...@me.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 3:42 AM
Subject: Re: Very Disappointed with Mountain Lion
Hello All.
Now what I might say may be something that people may not like but I am one
for plain speaking and will not mince my words. However, this is my
opinion.
People say that they may be disappointed with one thing or another and it is
their right to do so of course.
But when anything new is released, there is going to be bugs etc as I have
been a beta tester and know how hard people work to get a product into
shape.
So rather than people complaining as people seem to do, why not just send
your concerns to Apple Accessibility and rather than bashing a product work
with them to improve a producct? It would be so positivve to do that and
sit and be passive about things as everyone would make a difference. If
everything was plain sailing, life would be dull. So chill and think to do
something positive.
Kawal.
On 31 Jul 2012, at 04:41 AM, James Mannion <mannion...@gmail.com> wrote:
And when the accessible web browsing experience on the mac at least
matches windows, I'll buy it. busy busy busy, can't handel large
amounts of text, ignores this and that on the page, the entire web
thing was why I gave up on the mac thing and sold my mac mini. To do
the web on the mac you have to put on those rose colored glasses that
view everything from a pro Apple perspective and you can't require
that it gets the job done.
Jim
On 7/30/12, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:
Been reading all these posts the last few days about how amazed
everyone is with Mountain Lion, and not sure what all the amazement
iss about.
It only took three days as I just had to use the Force Quit for
Safari, and all it took was actually trying to login to my Yahoo
Fantasy Baseball Page. I pulled it up and first the first time ever
got a cookie message that said my safari cookie had expired, after I
got out of that window safari did nothing but Busy Busy Busy for the
better part of ten minutes before I went to force quit.
I already had been very unimpressed with Mountain Lion between the VO
space bar not properly selecting items I clicked on to the features
being very blah Seriously dictation is useless for anyone who knows
how to type. The notification center is useless especially if you keep
Night Owl open like I do to Tweet, and Imessage, I'm sorry but I fail
to see the point as most of us have our Iphone sitting right next to
us. I hate to be so negative, but considering how many people were
bashing Lion which didn't have that many problems, I fail to see where
the significant upgrade is.
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