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May 9th, 2008

Why do Macs need so much fixing?

Posted by Ed Bott @ 1:21 pm

Categories: Apple, Windows Vista

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Operating System, Apple Inc., Apple Mac OS, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Ed Bott

Last weekend, in the course of a column about Steve Ballmer, my colleague Larry Dignan tossed an offhand shout-out in my general direction:

When Ed Bott has a series on how to fix–or at least cope with Vista–you know this OS isn’t so hot. Why should this thing need so much fixing?

And the TalkBack section of my series on Fixing Vista (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3) has drawn the same sort of comments, usually from diehard ABMers.

To which I say, give me a freakin’ break. I’ve made an entire career out of helping people become more productive with Windows, which includes explaining how things work, how to customize system settings and features, and, yes, how to fix problems. And here’s a news flash: I have peers on the Apple side of the universe who make their living exactly the same way. In fact, maybe the real question should be, Why does the Mac OS need so much fixing? Consider the evidence:

MacFixIt.com is an enormously popular website that offers up a veritable gold mine of solutions to help people fix problems with the Mac OS. (It doesn’t always “just work”?) Ironically, it’s a CNET property. Yes, that’s right, the same company that owns ZDNet.

And speaking of three-part series on fixing computer operating systems… I was floored to find a 1500-word post called How to Fix the Finder 1: Faster, written by one of the most passionate Mac advocates around: It begins: “The Mac OS X Finder is at the top of everyone’s fix-it list. Here’s a look at what’s wrong with the Finder, and ideas for fixing it.” And that was just the first installment in (ahem) a three-part series that continued with the 1200-word part 2 (Smarter) and the 1600-word part 3 (Prettier). That’s 4300 words on how to fix just the file manager in the Mac OS.

A few months ago, MacWorld published a lengthy article called Fix Mac slowdowns. It’s filled with headings like “Web browsing is too slow” and “E-mail takes forever” and (my favorite) “Everything is too slow,” which includes this familiar advice:

If everything you do on your Mac seems to take much longer than it once did, look for several common system problems, as well as individual programs that are outdated or are simply using more than their fair share of your Mac’s resources.

There’s a site called TroubledMac.com that offers a $15 e-book called Fix a Troubled Mac: A Mac OS X Troubleshooting Guide. And I found a lengthy article called Fixing Mac Glitches and Sluggishness at a site called Lowendmac.com.

Maybe this is a trend. Just this week, ZDNet’s own Jason O’Grady, half of the Apple Core blogging team, wondered aloud if Mac OS 10.5.2 (Apple’s latest round of bug fixes for Leopard) is Apple’s own version of Vista:

I’ve heard many different complaints about Mac OS 10.5.2 since it was released, from my own Skype/podcasting problems to issues with just about everything else, including: printing, third-party wireless routers, software freezing and problems with Time Machine. The Apple discussion boards are littered with stories about all kinds of crawlers in 10.5.2 … Chuck Freedman from the PowerPage Podcast shares his problems with 10.5.2 on his MacBook Pro – he thinks it’s the buggiest software update in years. So much so, that his friend Dennis (updated to give proper credit) coined a new term for 10.5.2 – “Apple Vista.”

For the record, I think that’s a cheap shot at both Apple and Microsoft. Welcome to the 21st century, people. Personal computers are the most complicated products the average human will encounter intheir lifetime. Each one is made up of hundreds of internal and external parts chosen from millions of alternative sources, run by software that consists of millions of lines of code, and infinitely customizable.

The surprise is not that these complex products occasionally need fixing, but rather that they work so well, so often, for so many people.

(Oh, and I hope my Linux-loving readers won’t feel left out. For equal opportunity’s sake, I could have found ten times as many websites and articles for Linux users, not because Linux is more troublesome but because there are so many distros.)

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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All depends on your purpose  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
All I did was remove unwanted programs.  ye | 05/09/08
Which is why...  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
It's your opinion  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/09/08
I may have to try again  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
I encourage you to do just that  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/09/08
SP1 brings Vista out of BETA  toadlife | 05/09/08
The Market Has Spoken, Vista Sucks  chessmen | 05/10/08
LOL. I guess it is the perception thing again  GuidingLight | 05/11/08
Even If Vista Gets Fixed, Is It Worth It?  chessmen | 05/12/08
Microsoft good at marketing?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/13/08
What does that prove?  garry_k@... | 05/11/08
Sounds like Ed is on to something  daMan25 | 05/12/08
LOL! I can't believe you think other OSes don't require...  ye | 05/09/08
Preloads should not require fixing...  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
Two things:  ye | 05/09/08
I agree: Preloads should not require fixing.  GuidingLight | 05/11/08
Maybe it's a problem with some people  garry_k@... | 05/11/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  ross2000 | 05/09/08
My point exactly (nt)  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/09/08
I guess we're both the luckiest people in the world.  ye | 05/09/08
Come come now  klumper | 05/10/08
You are right, although...  ross2000 | 05/10/08
I'll go one better  klumper | 05/10/08
Windows ME eh?  garry_k@... | 05/11/08
Perception matters - and the masses spoke  klumper | 05/12/08
I'm with you there ross  salah.ahmed@... | 05/12/08
OS X 10.4 works fine for me  bmeacham98@... | 05/09/08
Why are proprietary OSes of such poor quality.  TripleII | 05/09/08
Complexity  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/09/08
Further Beta testing...  Wolfie2K3 | 05/10/08
Vista beta testing  devlin_X | 05/10/08
The "undoing" has nothing to do with Vista  ye | 05/09/08
That's what I said.  TripleII | 05/09/08
My undoing consisted of going to...  ye | 05/09/08
Did you also RUN the command  Non_Zealot | 05/10/08
Reg cleaning not necessary  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/10/08
Hope you're referring to OEM add-ons only  klumper | 05/10/08
Did I mention that I used regedit?  ye | 05/10/08
10 hours  TripleII | 05/10/08
Someone like yourself  rtk | 05/10/08
No disks, restore partition has same crapware.  TripleII | 05/10/08
Again: What has this to do with Vista?  ye | 05/10/08
See my original point, others included.  TripleII | 05/10/08
And have anti-trust regulators all over them  ye | 05/10/08
You did not...  LiquidLearner | 05/12/08
Also  LiquidLearner | 05/12/08
Defrga is not "constant"  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/12/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 05/09/08
The distinction you appear to be having a problem with is...  ye | 05/09/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 05/09/08
I did? Where? (nt)  ye | 05/10/08
That's just it , and you stated it ye ,,,  Non_Zealot | 05/10/08
Hmmm  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/10/08
the obvious reason  rtk | 05/10/08
Wrong answer!  nancyjones36507@... | 05/14/08
Don't forget Solaris or dependency hell.  Duke E. Love | 05/09/08
RE: Why are proprietary OSes of such poor quality.  richdave | 05/09/08
"Once you get it going"? Did you consult with...  ye | 05/09/08
RE: "Once you get it going"? Did you consult with...  richdave | 05/09/08
It was a jab at John L. Ries and not you. (nt)  ye | 05/10/08
Linspire is junk  John L. Ries | 05/10/08
"Little or no trouble with a Linux system once it's set up."  ye | 05/10/08
Linspire  whooliebacon | 05/10/08
Upgrading too.  TripleII | 05/10/08
SOP or Coincidence?  DannyO_0x98 | 05/10/08
That is an interesting theory.  TripleII | 05/10/08
you are just unambitious  zupobaloop | 05/14/08
You're kidding right?  gtdworak | 05/09/08
Not entirely fair  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
Thanks, but...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/09/08
Could say much the same...  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
Message has been deleted.  MacCanuck | 05/12/08
Hey MacCanuck.  xuniL_z | 05/13/08
So typical  Vesicant | 05/09/08
He has to be  FreeTibet | 05/09/08
You're funny!  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 05/09/08
RE: You're funny!  Axsimulate | 05/09/08
Decades!  TechExec2 | 05/12/08
Decades  Axsimulate | 05/15/08
So you're the lone Vista user!  comp_indiana | 05/13/08
So, you are the lone non-Vista user!  xuniL_z | 05/13/08
MS Shill  Axsimulate | 05/15/08
I'll only give it a 4  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
Question  Stan57 | 05/10/08
Why toss Linux in at the end.  storm14k | 05/09/08
Linux fans swear Linux just works.  ye | 05/09/08
Lame attempt  storm14k | 05/09/08
Lame attempt? You just made my point.  ye | 05/09/08
Liar  soonerproud | 05/10/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 05/10/08
Yes I am saying that  soonerproud | 05/13/08
Try several thousand PCs  xuniL_z | 05/13/08
O RLY?  Barmaglot | 05/11/08
Those examples are pretty lame (nt)  none none | 05/09/08
We're in agreement. Those posts are lame.  ye | 05/10/08
No, you must concede on point.  TripleII | 05/10/08
No, I don't have to concede that point.  ye | 05/10/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 05/10/08
Those tests also showed Vista faster than XP on...  ye | 05/10/08
Ye never concedes anything (NT)  John L. Ries | 05/12/08
I don't? Then what do you call this:  ye | 05/12/08
Easy mistake to make  John L. Ries | 05/12/08
@John L. Ries: Not if you bother to read and understand...  ye | 05/12/08
Hardly a concession  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 05/12/08
We're not in agreement  none none | 05/11/08
A lot escapes you.  ye | 05/11/08
Well, no...  Henry Miller | 05/12/08
hell, EVERYTHING needs fixing now and then!  lostarchitect | 05/09/08
Not according to ABMers.  ye | 05/09/08
Maybe you can let us speak for ourselves  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
I already gave two examples. Here they are again:  ye | 05/09/08
Not claims of no problems  John L. Ries | 05/09/08
Look up the word "implied"  ye | 05/10/08
Look up the word "reaching"  MacCanuck | 05/12/08
@MacCanuck: Repeating something ad infinitum...  ye | 05/12/08
After all the beta testing and delays...  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 05/12/08
sure, some do.  lostarchitect | 05/09/08
That would be welcome.  ye | 05/10/08
But you won't stop...  msalzberg | 05/10/08
We'll see should I ever start.  ye | 05/11/08
You haven't answered my question.  msalzberg | 05/11/08
@msalzberg: Should I ever start perhaps I could answer your question.  ye | 05/11/08
There was an article in the NY Times..  msalzberg | 05/11/08
@msalzberg: You can't help being in denial.  ye | 05/11/08
RE: hell, everything needs fixing...  bfilipiak@... | 05/12/08
You tell 'em Ed wink btw Linux next!  klumper | 05/09/08
Wow Ed someone hit a sore spot?  devlin_X | 05/09/08
Eh, can hardly blame him  beoz | 05/09/08
Ed's proof???  martin23 | 05/12/08
Sore spots...  Wolfie2K3 | 05/10/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  robdern | 05/09/08
Got some facts to support that allegation?  ye | 05/09/08
Try APE issues  MacCanuck | 05/12/08
All this proves is that a subset of Mac issues are realted to...  ye | 05/12/08
thats actually very true...  doh123 | 05/10/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  UrbanBard | 05/09/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  g_keramidas@... | 05/09/08
Microsoft's not listening...?  Wolfie2K3 | 05/10/08
Why do you put up with this, Bott?  outsidewhale | 05/09/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  none none | 05/09/08
why is this controversial?  marks055@... | 05/10/08
Break granted.  johnfenjackson@... | 05/10/08
Good old Ed...  Jeremy W | 05/10/08
As if Mac platform is even comparable to Windows platform for most users  timiteh | 05/10/08
If he's going to spread FUD at least he could make it believable.  ye | 05/10/08
My heart breaks...  TucsonGuy | 05/13/08
Fundamental assumption of post is incorrect  Jeremy W | 05/11/08
Most of your post is wrong, or simply opinion.  rtk | 05/11/08
Could please be a bit objective please  timiteh | 05/11/08
I don't think Jeremy W can understand you  ibarskiy@... | 05/12/08
RE:I don't think Jeremy W can understand you  timiteh | 05/12/08
That's the point  B.Beck | 05/12/08
Re: As if Mac platform is even comparable to Windows platform for most user  none none | 05/11/08
What about professional/enterprise stuff ?  timiteh | 05/11/08
Are you the only...  msalzberg | 05/11/08
No but i am quite representative of computer related enterprise user  timiteh | 05/11/08
I'm sorry I misunderstood you.  msalzberg | 05/11/08
Re: I'm sorry I misunderstood you.  timiteh | 05/12/08
Again, you sound like..  msalzberg | 05/12/08
Re:Again, you sound like..  timiteh | 05/12/08
really?  Badgered | 05/12/08
Questions to flamers  pfyearwood | 05/10/08
"...does it really matter what OS a person uses?"  Userama | 05/10/08
LOL, As you pray to the Jobs God!! NT. wink  bka1959 | 05/10/08
Let's do a little comparison.  frgough | 05/10/08
If only  rtk | 05/10/08
You Tu Quoque fallacy is much  frgough | 05/10/08
My tu quoque argument  rtk | 05/10/08
Tu Quoque  frgough | 05/12/08
I agree  Badgered | 05/12/08
I think you need to read your original post.  rtk | 05/12/08
That's par for the course  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 05/13/08
hint  rtk | 05/13/08
No, I was responding to frgough  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 05/13/08
Someone learned a new word!  ye | 05/11/08
Ad hominem  frgough | 05/12/08
Yes I'm very well versed with ad hominems since ABMers...  ye | 05/12/08
Since we're the root of all evil  John L. Ries | 05/12/08
@John L. Ries: Criticism is fine. FUD is not.  ye | 05/12/08
And what fear, uncertainty, or doubt...  John L. Ries | 05/12/08
@John L. Ries: Here are a couple:  ye | 05/12/08
That of which you are ignorant...  John L. Ries | 05/12/08
That's good advice. I suggest you follow it.  ye | 05/12/08
Some of you need to switch to decaf  RunSilent23 | 05/10/08
comming soon  issam.net | 05/10/08
Apple does not have enough employess to do both fix hardware and software  progon | 05/10/08
A few mistakes in your rant  woot! | 05/12/08
A few mistakes in your rant  woot! | 05/12/08
Oh, come on...  Henry Miller | 05/12/08
You don't have to do anything with Vista.  ye | 05/12/08
That's my point...  Henry Miller | 05/12/08
You don't have to tune it. The suggestions...  ye | 05/12/08
For Christ's sakes ye  klumper | 05/12/08
Whoa there! Power users?  ye | 05/12/08
Both, as imitation = the sincerest form of flattery  klumper | 05/12/08
Why the ZDNet conspriacy??  xuniL_z | 05/12/08
The kernel of OS X is not the same one they've used...  ye | 05/12/08
This is just a misunderstanding over dialect  IMS_Scott | 05/12/08
re: This is just a misunderstanding  Badgered | 05/12/08
lol  rtk | 05/12/08
Cumulative Effect  Harry Bardal | 05/12/08
Complexity redux... (a bit OT)  astro_z | 05/12/08
Macs don't need so much fixing  The Mad Hatter | 05/12/08
Ed isn't onto something, he's just making a living  james.faction | 05/12/08
Your logic fails apart  rtk | 05/12/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  creep144 | 05/12/08
Poorly worded  cfischer83@... | 05/12/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  dmilne@... | 05/13/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  rjonesthree@... | 05/13/08
Spin spin spin.  rtk | 05/13/08
Ed can't list a single aspect of Mac OS X that needs fixing!  comp_indiana | 05/13/08
Message has been deleted.  rtk | 05/13/08
I like Vista  abear4562 | 05/14/08
Just went back to Vista x64 SP1  rkostynu@... | 05/14/08
typo..  rkostynu@... | 05/14/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  nancyjones36507@... | 05/14/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  barbose | 05/14/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  Clewin | 05/16/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  hdinin | 05/16/08
Literally every time I have tried to use a mac  gtg781w | 05/20/08
RE: Why do Macs need so much fixing?  jcalamita | 05/20/08
**How Much Will You Sell It For Then ??**  MBF | 06/04/08
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