![]() ![]() ![]() So based on general Apple performance, corporate behaviour, and an unwillingness to trust the public to give fair reviews in the aggregate, as is normally the case, which is to THEIR benefit as a company as it forces them, or should force them to live up to expectations. Cable arrangement and screen design is to wear and tear far faster than all other competitors. They're refusing to repair simple fixes, or intentionally damaging machines in their "repair" process of just diagnostics, so you will likely be forced to shell out another 1~2000 for a general usage machine. Price has also gone way up for vast reduction in hardware jumps, especially compared to the general market.Īpple is now charging over $500 for a 10~20 repair. Then again the iPhone design aesthetic is dumbed down and designed to break, Macbook Air is trash and is designed to fail under almost any circumstance, and even the Pro's are fragile (used to be sturdy) and still poorly ventilated. Clearly they have no faith in their own product, or they know it's poorly designed and will cause massive issues in performance, potential loss of data/files/folders, moving of folders and files, poor synchronization with older hardware, nonsensical security updates that are sluggish and pointless (not all.some are necessary), and seem more built around monitoring than maintaining. Given Apple has removed the ability for users to write reviews from the App Store for all new OS releases (probably due to the piss poor ratings the last several releases have had for the first full year after release), I would say no, just on that alone. ![]() mojave doesn't allow you to easily download the installers for older versions of macos, creating the bootable drive will be far less cumbersome on el cap. even a partition on an external drive will do the trick. i'm not gonna try to find out.)Ī word of warning: download and create a bootable installer for el cap * first\*. (edit: of course, i didn't try high sierra or mojave on that machine, so the change from opengl to metal 2 might have made things smoother again. after doing a clean install of el cap on the machine again, it ran smoothly again, it even has a springy sort of new feeling. even with a clean install of 10.12, the os was dropping frames with the most basic animations, like opening the downloads folder from the dock. My 13" 2010 mbp (8gb ram and a samsung 840 pro ssd) runs best on el cap, as far as i've seen. i actually gave a bit of a synopsis of my experience in another thread, but since the machine in question is quite different than yours, take that with a grain of salt. If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Gerald Aquila at. Your mobile device must have at least 19.44 MB of space to download and install Firetask for iPad app.įiretask for iPad was updated to a new version. Firetask is not affiliated with or endorsed by the David Allen Company. GTD® and Getting Things Done® are registered trademarks of the David Allen Company. Finally, use the "Organize" view to support your weekly GTD® review process and keep track of your personal task and project archives including GTD®-style "Someday" and "Trash" lists. Use the "In-Tray" to quickly enter thoughts and ideas so that no single good idea gets ever lost again. Group tasks by "Categories" or "Projects" including a special "Waiting for" category for tracking tasks you have delegated. Use the "Today" view for fast access to tasks due today or within the next days as well as to your next actionable tasks per project. Firetask for iPad syncs wireless with the Mac version over a local WiFi network or with any other Firetask app over the Firetask Cloud. Firetask is the first task management app to effectively combine the advantages of the classical approach based on priorities and due dates with David Allen's "Getting Things Done®" being specifically designed for the iPad.
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