12-19-2024, 05:48 PM
I think you're a little nuts (aren't we all?), but mostly I think it's aging and the fact that as we age, we like stuff just the way it is. When we were younger, we saw changes in the OS and immediately started poking around to figure out the new things. Now that we're older we see change and say, 'WHAT THE HELL IS THIS?? It wasn't like that before..."
I used to stick with the OS that I liked, but one day decided that I was tired of the limitations and I wanted to be current (give the latest update a few weeks at most before I jump in) and for the most part, I'm happier about it all. There are changes with every update, but I manage to get things the way I like it. My Music app looks the same as itunes did under snow leopard.
But then there are piles of nuggets of OS that I never use that others might find indispensable and are damaged when they are changed - I just haven't come across any such nugget in my experience.
I used to stick with the OS that I liked, but one day decided that I was tired of the limitations and I wanted to be current (give the latest update a few weeks at most before I jump in) and for the most part, I'm happier about it all. There are changes with every update, but I manage to get things the way I like it. My Music app looks the same as itunes did under snow leopard.
But then there are piles of nuggets of OS that I never use that others might find indispensable and are damaged when they are changed - I just haven't come across any such nugget in my experience.