The Macalope Weekly: Ball of confusion

06.08.2009

Speaking of Microsoft, the pointy one has been some lately on how Apple is the new Microsoft. And that's not really fair. While the company has gone through some growing pains of late, particularly with the App Store, the worst you could say is that it's the new Microsoft, except with style. And class. And senior executives who aren't nearly as sweaty.

It is, however, almost a truism that the bigger a company gets--whether it's in terms of physical size or market presence--the more there is to criticize about it. That part's just physics. It's hard to run a big omelette-making business without breaking a few eggs.

So far the complaints are all coming from the developer side. In all this discussion of how screwed up the App Store is (and it is), it's still easy to use for customers, and that gets the butts in the seats. This week, for instance, we all got incensed that Apple until the developers (which, apparently, was ), but does your average iPhone owner follow each app's road to the App Store like we do? The Macalope suspects they don't. They just know that practically everything's a dollar and they're real easy to download.

Apple's pleading, "We know it's not perfect. We're trying!" Well...keep trying! Until developers start leaving en masse, they don't have too much of a problem. But the crowd's getting a little surly.