Great one, Kev. Like elsewhere (store) Apple recognizes the rails count for a lot. It's interesting to consider how this is framed when other companies do it - Acer and Samsung come to mind. Their defaults bring to mind bloatware! I remember learning that term ~10 years ago. The default apps experience can be a pleasing one if the user experience is considered. Of course, Apple wants to keep control over apps and file system - which is in the spirit of things.
Great one, Kev. Like elsewhere (store) Apple recognizes the rails count for a lot. It's interesting to consider how this is framed when other companies do it - Acer and Samsung come to mind. Their defaults bring to mind bloatware! I remember learning that term ~10 years ago. The default apps experience can be a pleasing one if the user experience is considered. Of course, Apple wants to keep control over apps and file system - which is in the spirit of things.