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Apple going down - it's time to think of the future

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  • Is this thread really 5 pages long? Time to go back to my landline and my VestaFire 4-track machine?

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @carol said:
    They have their ups and downs like any company . I had a PowerMac years ago which never really took off , a> @Clam said:

    @akbal said:

    The home button on my iPad Air 1 is starting to activate Siri with just a short press, super annoying :/

    Exactly the same thing here.

    The home button went on my first iPhone , so on my current phone ( 5 ) I activated the on-screen button to avoid wearing it out on my new one , and it's still going strong after 3 years lol . Unfortunately I can't find the option on my iPad so maybe they do removed it , so we wear it out

    It's in the accessibility section. You can also speed up our slow down the double click rate, which may prevent that from happening.

    I can't see it on my iPad - there's the click speed option but nothing to show the on screen button :((

  • edited April 2016

    @1P18 said:

    @JRSIV said:
    The Doomsday stuff with Apple is just a microcosmic example of how insane capitalism can be.

    For example, let's say a company makes 500 million in 2015, but in 2016 they make 480 million. The sky is falling!!! Cutbacks, restructuring, etc. will be the response and no one stops to go, "Hey we're still 480 million in the good"... The golden rule of American big business is to make more than you did last year, last quarter, last night. Grow, grow, grow.

    The consequences of this unsustainable ideology are always bad, companies will fold, causing lost retirements for the bulk of the employees while CEO's get severance packages and other crazy considerations. It really is madness, but it has been that way for so long you're seen as un-American if you dare question our economic & political systems.
    The chasm between haves and have nots gets wider and greed continues to march on.

    "Don't question our greed!! Whatta ya some kind of socialist?!!"

    Apple should be fine if common sense prevails but if they follow the pattern of so many other companies who refuse to take the good with the bad then Cupertino might be in for trouble after all...

    Um, for starters the rise of the financial industry as a significant portion of the economy is a relatively recent phenomenon. Beyond that capitalism has proven to be the most reliable force in lifting people and nations out of poverty, providing the flexibility needed to adjust to circumstance as well as the ability to uproot any bad weeds, but hey let's not let facts get in the way of a little self righteous ranting. That greed and consumer indulgence has undermined a capable system speaks more to the failure of the people in the system than the system itself.

    I won't disagree that on the surface, in theory, on paper that capitalism works. Just like on paper communism "works". Just as every other human endeavor though, in practice is much different than on paper.

    You're tantamount to being an unpatriotic spy if you dare say that socialism, in practice in many countries, also works but with flaws...just as capitalism does here.

    It's all about perspective. If you make $145,000 a year and live in a beautiful town, etc then capitalism is wonderful. If you're at $8 an hour in Detroit with inflated insurance copays, drinking brown water then maybe capitalism seems a bogus shell game.

    Politics & Religion on a music forum is usually not the best idea, but this is all in service to make the point that as iOS music producers, we shouldn't be seeing the end of the community coming because after over a decade of unprecedented the company has a bad quarter.

    Be cool...

  • edited April 2016

    @carol said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @carol said:
    They have their ups and downs like any company . I had a PowerMac years ago which never really took off , a> @Clam said:

    @akbal said:

    The home button on my iPad Air 1 is starting to activate Siri with just a short press, super annoying :/

    Exactly the same thing here.

    The home button went on my first iPhone , so on my current phone ( 5 ) I activated the on-screen button to avoid wearing it out on my new one , and it's still going strong after 3 years lol . Unfortunately I can't find the option on my iPad so maybe they do removed it , so we wear it out

    It's in the accessibility section. You can also speed up our slow down the double click rate, which may prevent that from happening.

    I can't see it on my iPad - there's the click speed option but nothing to show the on screen button :((

    It's in general-accessibility-assistive touch. Turn assistive touch on and the button well appear. I just tried it, 9.3 whatever on air 1. Good thing I went to that assistive technology workshop a few weeks ago!

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @carol said:

    @mrufino1 said:

    @carol said:
    They have their ups and downs like any company . I had a PowerMac years ago which never really took off , a> @Clam said:

    @akbal said:

    The home button on my iPad Air 1 is starting to activate Siri with just a short press, super annoying :/

    Exactly the same thing here.

    The home button went on my first iPhone , so on my current phone ( 5 ) I activated the on-screen button to avoid wearing it out on my new one , and it's still going strong after 3 years lol . Unfortunately I can't find the option on my iPad so maybe they do removed it , so we wear it out

    It's in the accessibility section. You can also speed up our slow down the double click rate, which may prevent that from happening.

    I can't see it on my iPad - there's the click speed option but nothing to show the on screen button :((

    It's in general-accessibility-assistive touch. Turn assistive touch on and the button well appear. I just tried it, 9.3 whatever on air 1. Good thing I went to that assistive technology workshop a few weeks ago!

    That's brilliant - thank you !!! Now I can squeeze a couple of extra years out of my iPad :))

  • @carol said:

    The home button went on my first iPhone , so on my current phone ( 5 ) I activated the on-screen button to avoid wearing it out on my new one , and it's still going strong after 3 years lol . Unfortunately I can't find the option on my iPad so maybe they do removed it , so we wear it out

    It's in the accessibility section. You can also speed up our slow down the double click rate, which may prevent that from happening.

    I can't see it on my iPad - there's the click speed option but nothing to show the on screen button :((

    It's in general-accessibility-assistive touch. Turn assistive touch on and the button well appear. I just tried it, 9.3 whatever on air 1. Good thing I went to that assistive technology workshop a few weeks ago!

    That's brilliant - thank you !!! Now I can squeeze a couple of extra years out of my iPad :))

    The funny thing is that the presenter said that's the most common use for it! I helped one of the singers in my band, who is blind, set up a Braille screen reader a few weeks ago, also something I learned at that workshop. Accessibility technology amazes me.

    And I'm not an Apple fanboy, but that is one area where they are WAY ahead of anyone else.

  • I don't have any numbers but I don't think Apple is going down I think nobody buys the iPod any more because mostly people just want to listen to music on their phone they don't need extra thing for listening to music I mean I hardly know anybody who buys MP3 players and they are not from Apple also I know a lot of people even in my town Who are willing to buy stuff from Apple and lots of people who We're waiting for the new iPhone last year

  • Anybody selling a Zune and/or a Palm Pre I can get in on? thx.

  • Well, if anyone was looking for inspiration and motivation for songwriting premises, all the angst you can eat is here in this thread!

  • @u0421793 said:
    Well, if anyone was looking for inspiration and motivation for songwriting premises, all the angst you can eat is here in this thread!

    That's an idea within itself - 'all the angst you can eat'

  • edited April 2016

    Fluctuations on sale is only the top end of tail, it is the first figure on P&L. Down the pipe, it is writable for such giant. No worry for Apple until they sell their jewelry!What is their jewels you guess? You copy their rights, haha! ;)

  • There are directions that Google / Apple could go in that I’m surprised haven’t materialised yet. Either or both of those could branch out into: banking; health care; education; housing; career development; farming. Imagine a world where to get the latest shiny phone, you could be born and grow up healthily and then study and qualify and then get a job and then progress to earning enough to get a house, while working in the farming and distribution logistics to feed the world, or hospitals and clinics to heal the world, and happily earning enough excess money to get a shiny new phone. All from Apple, or Google.

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @carol said:

    The home button went on my first iPhone , so on my current phone ( 5 ) I activated the on-screen button to avoid wearing it out on my new one , and it's still going strong after 3 years lol . Unfortunately I can't find the option on my iPad so maybe they do removed it , so we wear it out

    It's in the accessibility section. You can also speed up our slow down the double click rate, which may prevent that from happening.

    I can't see it on my iPad - there's the click speed option but nothing to show the on screen button :((

    It's in general-accessibility-assistive touch. Turn assistive touch on and the button well appear. I just tried it, 9.3 whatever on air 1. Good thing I went to that assistive technology workshop a few weeks ago!

    That's brilliant - thank you !!! Now I can squeeze a couple of extra years out of my iPad :))

    The funny thing is that the presenter said that's the most common use for it! I helped one of the singers in my band, who is blind, set up a Braille screen reader a few weeks ago, also something I learned at that workshop. Accessibility technology amazes me.

    And I'm not an Apple fanboy, but that is one area where they are WAY ahead of anyone else.

    My 3GS home button wore out in 12 months , but I'm sure using the onscreen button on my iPhone five has helped it keep going for three years - only problem now is battery life ! I tend to run a lot of music apps at once on the iPad , recording them live , so there's a lot of double clicking when switching from one to another - enabling this on my iPad Is a great relief :))

  • I chucked my ipad into the ocean, thanks for the heads up.

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