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by hungerstrike
2904 days ago
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Incorrect. It happens regularly and it certainly affects non-developers. I've seen it too many times. Look through any apps review history and you'll find people complaining about changes that they have no control over. It's the same thing with the OS. There are always tons of complaints after a new release of iOS. > ...I'll just use another one. Yep. And you'll spend your time looking for another one and then you'll spend more time transitioning over to it. > Most people don't think "Oh man I love Instagram v50.1.2",they just use Instagram. Nope. Instead they think - "Oh man, Instagram sucks after that last update, but what can I do about it??" and then they give up. |
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If I really really hate an update, I don't spend more than a minute transitioning. I just look at the "Apps like this tab". Another feature that is not there natively in Windows/Linux and requires third parties to make subpar lists.
If new software was really so terrible, people would be abandoning apps, not complaining about them which is what happened with Linux and to a lesser extent, Windows.