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Apple Just Lost Me

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This article highlights a user's decision to abandon Apple devices due to ongoing frustrations with software restrictions, design issues, and user experience policies. It underscores the importance for the tech industry to prioritize user and developer needs to retain loyalty in a competitive market.

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Apple Just Lost Me

Apple has just lost me as an user. It will take me a while before I can fully migrate away from their devices, and I suspect I might need to keep a mac around for my work, but I will move all my personal computing to Linux and Android again.

I been an Apple user since MacOS 8. I had both a Newton MessagePad 2000 and an eMate 300. I got the original blue toilet-seat iBook G3. I was there for the developer road show introducing MacOS X. I paid for my developer account since then. Recently, I had a Macbook Air, iPhone 17, iPad Mini.

I’m gonna throw all of them away — not literally ofc — because of recent slop this company been shipping. It is death through a thousand papercuts. To summarise for yous there are three main issues for me and the last one happened today and is what pushed me through the threshold.

Gatekeeper I absolutely hate Apple quarantine and gatekeeping of software. As a developer, I should just be able to ship software to those interested in my apps. Be aware that I don’t give a flying fuck about mobile development, I’m talking about desktop apps here. I gave in to the Apple racketering scheme and got myself a developer account from the very start. I had to fax my card details to them, that is how long I had my account. Even though my software is packaged and notarised as per their requirements, they still show my users a dialog box confirming they want to run my app, something they do not for apps installed through their walled garden. This is just friction to punish developers outside their store. I am very tired of it.

macOS 26 That has been an absolute fiasco. Liquid glass is completely broken from a design point of view. I have no idea how that got out of the door, and now multiple updates in, it still just as bad. Not only it looks ugly, and that is subjective of course, but it is visually broken. Interfaces built with AppKit or SwiftUI that rendered perfect, are now overlapping controls and clipping stuff. They have no consistency at all in terms of icons, placement, corners… I am not a designer, I don’t even care about design much, but when a bad design spreads like ink on a glass of water poisoning my workflows, it is when I notice it.

Age verification My iPhone updated last night and per UK laws, it introduced age verification. The way Apple decided to implement this is through credit card checking. First it attempted to check my Apple Wallet, it failed even though I have five cards in it and am able to use the App Store fine. Then it moved onto wanting me to manually add a card to verify myself. It failed with all my five cards. Four were debit cards, and one was a credit card from another country, cause you know I am an immigrant who has accounts still in my own original birth place. So it failed age verification and locked me out of many features. Bear in mind, I am 45 years old. I have an Apple account for 25 years, the age of my personal account alone should already verify my age. Credit cards are not documents. Many people don’t have them. Apple don’t provide any other way to verify your age because they are a stupid American company with American values in which you’re just as human as your credit score. Age verification is a scam, but checking it with a credit card is even worse.