God's Speed, Steve Jobs

I've probably blogged an unflattering thing or two about Steve Jobs in the past, primarily because I was not a big fan of his politics or, perhaps more to the point, his philosophy about certain matters of the Apple business model didn't quite gel with me. Never the less, he was a brilliant man. And I drive a Ford pickup truck while he was a multi-billionaire so he must have been doing something right. I don't agree in a great many cases when a CEO is said to be a visionary, but Steve was the very definition of the term. I've been a loyal Apple customer for many years and it feels almost like I've lost a friend today. There are likely no other corporate leaders who's products I know and love that I feel that way about, no offense to them of course. This is, perhaps, the thing that sets Steve Jobs apart from all other giants of the tech (or any other) industry....he WAS Apple. You can't help but say a silent little "thank-you, Steve" every time you unbox a shiny new Apple device. I will continue to do so even though he is no longer with us in the corporeal sense. May God welcome you with open arms, Steve. And a heart felt thank-you to you. You will most certainly be missed.

Flash Player 11 Beta Works fine on Lion

After reading some encouraging articles about how to get ColdFusion 9 working on OS X Lion, I took the plunge yet again and ran through the upgrade last night (keeping the "clean install" in my back pocket as a last resort). The upgrade from Snow Leopard to Lion went just fine. I reinstalled Java, Coldfusion 9, and the 9.01 update and ColdFusion runs perfectly. My only other show-stopping issue with Lion was disappearing cursors in Flash Player 10 inside of Flex applications. So, just for the hell of it, I installed the Flash Player 11 beta and the problem was solved. The only problem now is, there is no debugger version of FP 11 that I can find and I've still got a couple of strange (but workable) quirks with CS5 apps. I'd say this is a successful OS update, but some of it might have to do with the Lion 10.7.1 release, too.

Mac OS X Lion a Bit of a Disappointment

Well, after using OS X Lion for about 2 [frustrating] weeks, I decided yesterday to downgrade (thank God for TimeMachine) back to Snow Leopard. There were just too many quirky problems and software compatibility issues, particularly surrounding my ColdFusion and Flash Builder installs (not to mention with the Flash Player itself). Today, I also downgraded my Safari 5.1 back to 5.05. Again, too many quirky problems with Flash Player (the debug version). I can't say it's unexpected.....version 1.0 of ANYTHING is generally going to be problematic, but I'm still disappointed. I've come to expect much better from Apple, but their new OS is a bit reminiscent of Vista in the Windows world. Great concepts and high aspirations but, for now, poorly executed. Perhaps their first couple of update releases will resolve some of the issues, but I will thoroughly test before taking the plunge again. My restoration went pretty well, but there were some issues that left me a bit nervous about the validity of the state of my system. Once I fixed Java, however, it's smooth sailing.

Sanctimonious Apple Fanboys

Today, I made the mistake of wandering in to an Apple forum on Apple's support site to express my disappointment in their most recent release of iOS for the Verizon CDMA iPhone. Three iOS updates after the introduction of the iPhone on Verizon's network and the Verizon version still has no updated Safari browser and no capability to connect to an iTunes library through home sharing (as does the AT&T version of iOS). I think it's reasonable that a paying customer should be able to voice his or her displeasure with what they perceive to be unsatisfactory or questionable support from a hardware provider. Evidently, the sycophantic and self-righteous frequent posters on the Apple forums disagree. Now, my post was very professional and carefully worded even though I felt like being a bit more "aggressive" with my complaint. No sooner had I hit the "Post" button on the web form, I was besieged by at least two of the aforementioned Apple twits. It was as if I berated their mothers in the most severe language for all to see. I had the guidelines for Forum conduct quoted back to me no less than 3 times (which makes absolutely no sense because nothing about my post was offensive or noncompliant in any way, shape or form). I was told, and I love this one, "it is what it is....they'll update it when they're ready". That seems to be the battle cry on those forums whenever someone dares criticize the almighty Apple. And here's another great response:"....if you're not satisfied, vote with your wallet and go buy another brand of phone". That seems to be another witty and frequent retort on those forums.

To be quite clear, I love Apple products. I haven't even thought about buying a PC, Android, BlackBerry or any other non-Apple piece of tech since I bought my first intel-based Mac 5 years ago. They are brilliant pieces of hardware and software and I don't mind paying a premium to own them. What makes it difficult to continue being enthusiastic about Apple products is the culture of superiority and blind faith that seems to surround Apple the company. I have to wonder if Apple would be an even bigger player in the tech market (particularly in the enterprise) were it not for these rabid nitwits. It's one thing to be a loyal and appreciative consumer, but entirely another to mindlessly attempt to defend the indefensible.

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