Indeed … there are problems Ive had with OS X since 10.0, which I foolishly thought would always get fixed in the next version … etc, they dont seem to ever fix long term bugs, theyre too busy wasting money on other stuff like a new donut shaped saucer style headquarters, share price based monetary obesession, saphire glass and patent trolling, to be able to concentrate on making a great productive refined operating system or indeed most importantly listening to their users. I think the problem with apple seeming incapable of fixing theyre own bugs must be related to the way they organise coding on their software and operating systems, perhaps they’re heavily dependant on individuals whose code is no doubt unintellgible to others on the team, as such if that person leaves apple, the code becomes legacy and cannot be operated on. Many peices of software I have purchased have died a death this way, with an increasingly untouchable code base. I even had one developer for a different company openly admit as such to me about theyre own codebase. The Hash they’ve made of the operating system, successive itunes revamps and the incredible final cut pro debacle, Its mind blowing to me they could damage theyre own products and not have the intelligence necessary to realise it, or do do something about it, theyre too big ultimately this will lead them to get worse and worse at what they do, they are now the big brother in theyre 1984 advert, vainly spouting propaganda and ideology about themselves at others and their staff without listening to anyone, stuck on theyre agenda which has little to do with increasing the productivity of computer users, their os’s now mainly revolve around entertainment, share price increase and selling more media from apples own stores and locking you further through investment into media and apps, into theyre walled garden.