| SJ used to be relentless about nitpicking to keep quality up. Probably not happening consistently across all apps and platforms as much. Tim may need to appoint a Quality Czar whom is detail-oriented, accepts no bull and has "wrath of God" authority to make folks take them seriously. Long-standing, time-wasting bugs I've noticed: - Mdns broadcast disabling doesn't work. - Swift playground in Xcode crashes regularly. - Mobile Safari regularly crashes randomly on backspace in text areas. - App Store installs corrupted apps but they don't show as corrupted until reboot, and then future downloads fail. - Mail.app synchronously hangs the UI when processing new email notifications (probable not using a background queue). |
Also Xcode 6.1 took a week to fix a docset feed bug that they duplicated a docset dmg url. I found the exact correct dmg url, and it still took 3 days to fix. Everyone had broken Xcode Tools docsets until they fixed it. (!)
iBooks can use 100% CPU trying to connect to the (nonexistent) internet when reading an ePub.
All-in-all, these aren't show stoppers, just a collection of things to whine about. It would cause more happiness if they were fixed, but they're mostly navigable.