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by , 3:55 PM EST, October 30th, 2006
Apple's recent problems with random shutdowns in its popular MacBook laptop have tested the faith of customers, some of whom switched from the Windows world because of technical issues on that side of the fence. An Austin-American Statesman article highlights some of them, including Matthew Swanson, whose wife's random shutdown problems led him to create the Web site www.macbookrandomshutdown.com, which has seen over 1,500 visitors with similar tales to tell.
Mr. Swanson's wife bought the laptop to run an online business, leading to increasing frustration as the random shutdowns cost them lost work files and, potentially, lost customers. "When you pay full price for these machines, you expect them to be tested and stable and everything," he told the newspaper. Last Thursday, Apple issued a firmware update that it supposed to fix the problem.
IDC senior analyst Richard Shim commented: "As you become a bigger player, you become more susceptible to quality issues. [Apple] is growing really quickly right now, and they've got to keep up with demand, continue to innovate and commit to quality all at the same time."
Analyst Rob Enderle, long known for being critical of Apple, also weighed in. "I think they are feeling invulnerable right now. Because they've been so successful as of late, it looks like they can do no wrong and that customers will take whatever they give them. But that's the quickest way to stop a (growth) trend that I know of."
Observer Comments
Mon Oct 30, 2006 8:20 pm Subject: Enderle is an idiot and his comments are worthless
Enderle is an idiot and doesn't know anything about Apple. Apple like all computer companies have products that have glitches after final QC. This is not unusual and Apple does fix the problems in good faith. These are new products with new processors and sometimes things happen. As long as Apple corrects the problem they should be commended for the outstanding quality and great service which the likes of Dell only wish they had.
Mon Oct 30, 2006 8:22 pm Subject: Considering all the new hardware Apple has out
Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:17 pm Subject: Never buy Rev 1
Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:20 pm Subject:
But how can you disprove a negative? How is it not not working? If it works, it works. Tiger doesn't have a problem. Neither do I. The (rare and minor) problems I have had have usually been to do with communication issues, or firewall configuration related to non-Apple ADSL modems - notoriously difficult in my experience for non-communication experts to configure.
I regularly use iChat for audio and video chats, both within New Zealand and overseas. It just works.
Are you Reality Check?
Tue Oct 31, 2006 1:04 am Subject:
I didn't prove there isn't a problem. I never said that. But quality assurance is governed by statistics. It's the negatives (where iChat doesn't work) that indicate the problem; the positives can't.
For the record: 20" Intel iMac (rev 1); 2G ram; Mac OS X 10.4.8 - for me it works.
Is it a major problem? Is the incidence of problems greater than, say, 1%? I don't know how Apple or anyone else would actually define a major problem. To say that it were major, there would have to be a metric that could indicate it. Remember, the people who are happy about it aren't going to spontaneously say that it's working fine.
I mentioned Reality Check because he had been lurking just before you posted… ![]()
Tue Oct 31, 2006 1:48 pm Subject: The MacBook Random Shutdown issue is resolved by the new SMC
Wed Nov 01, 2006 8:17 am Subject: Re: iChat problems
QuoteAnonymous wrote:
Thanks for the support, Guest. I KNOW there are many many people who are having this problem as well. Heck, I've been chatting with them online for two weeks trying to find a solution!
I have a G4 MDD DPP 1GHz tower and a white MacBook 2.0 GHz both running 10.4.8 and all the latest iLife apps. I use ichat at least several times a week to chat with my daughter in Florida, sometimes on the G4, sometimes on the MacBook. I haven't had a single issue at all on either machine, and this is the first I have heard of such a problem.
I would advise you and your buddies to go to Macintouch and post your problems there. Be sure to detail the problem thoroughly, and be sure to include hardware and software details, including your networking setup. There are a lot of good people there that are more than happy to assist.
Also, if you have Applecare, or are in a warranty period, be sure and call Apple for assistance, too. They can be amazingly helpful. Additionally, if this is a showstopper for you, and you are NOT in warranty or don't have Applecare, this may be a situation where it may be good to pay the fee for assistance.
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