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Old 04-29-2010, 03:26 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by nikkie View Post
I definitely agree that Apple products are not for everyone. Some power users will find Apple products in general to be far too restrictive. Apple has made a very deliberate choice in the design of all of their mobile devices and computers to simplify the user interaction as much as possible.
I agree, but I don't think it's just a problem for "power users."

Having a visible folder system one can simply drag and drop their documents, pictures etc. into and arrange them however they see fit isn't a "power user" task. That's a standard computer task people have been doing since Windows 3.x etc.

If anything the synching system for photos in iTunes, for getting files into Goodreader (much less multiple PDF apps) etc. is more complicated and less user friendly than just having a file system and drag and drop!
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