> and more the point I feel exploited just so that Apple can update its OS and force us to move onto their next big thing.
> its certainly better than having arbitrary decisions forced on me by the OS masters in Cuppertino.
This is a rather curious stance, as "force" is a hyperbolic word indeed to describe a default setting that you can permanently turn off in literally four clicks (System Preferences > Software Update > Uncheck the box for automatic updates, and accept the warning)
> its certainly better than having arbitrary decisions forced on me by the OS masters in Cuppertino.
This is a rather curious stance, as "force" is a hyperbolic word indeed to describe a default setting that you can permanently turn off in literally four clicks (System Preferences > Software Update > Uncheck the box for automatic updates, and accept the warning)