25 Jun
Listen Microsoft, I want to give you money for your products so that I may enjoy them, and then turn around and tell others, “hey, you might want to check this out, it’s pretty cool.” Then you get more money, which you can then use to improve those products and/or build newer and better ones. I will then buy those new and better ones - makes sense, right?
I’ve got to say, you are making it really hard for me to do that.
My new Zune is almost useless when compared to my Creative Vision:M. For the past week I’ve been carrying both devices, trying to figure out which of the two are better. While I prefer the Zune’s “Twist” interface, larger screen, and overall styling, the lack of podcast support is almost a deal breaker for me. By “podcast support,” I mean that I need a way for the Zune software to download, sync, and manage my subscriptions. I don’t want to use some third party solution, as they universally suck, with the exception of iTunes (hey, that gives me an idea… maybe I can find a way to use iTunes and the Zune together… I’ll report what I find).
My three-month-old 8525 frequently locks up on me, or refuses to turn on after going to sleep. That pretty much makes it worthless as a phone, since the thing needs to be running in order to receive calls and emails and the like. I have owned multiple Windows Mobile devices over the years, and all suffered from poor performance and slow reaction times (when I hit “Answer” to pick up a phone call, it would be nice if it actually worked).
My nineteen-month-old Xbox 360 took a dump on me for the second time. Gone are the days that a console would actually make it through an entire generation w/o need of repair (like the SNES and Genesis). Wouldn’t you know it, I am two months out of warranty. I paid MS $105 (after discount) to send me a coffin and get this console fixed. I think they are giving me a free month or year of LIVE Gold.
Luckily, my one-month-old Vista PC is still working just fine. I’m sure that won’t last long.
I’m not ready to proclaim that MS sucks or anything like that, but I think my diehard loyalty to this company is the only reason why. I just need to vent my frustration a little bit. Thanks for listening.
Oh, and Creative, you are not off the hook. Your Zencast software and Zen player are sucking pretty hard right now, but I’ll leave that for another post.
5 Responses for "Microsoft Woes"
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Buy a iMAC!!!!!!
All the microsoft flex and none of the microsoft flux
just a thought to a newly converted iMAC user lol.
I was waiting for one of my Apple readers to say that!
Believe me, my eyes are firmly set on a Mac once Leopard drops. I probably would look at a Mac Book Pro before an iMac because (1) I’ve run out of space on my desk, and (2) a second notebook would be really beneficial in the living room.
I’m beginning to see the same fundamental flaws you presented with the phones. Its response sucks. I lose more of my calls due to me answering the phone but the caller can’t hear me, so the hang up. You won’t say it But I will, That Sucks.
I don’t want to go the iMac route. I’m trying to support Microsoft as well, but I echo your sentiments with the few Microsoft products I own as well. I was thinking about getting a zune (as i am an avid hater of the iPod), but I don’t know.
I’m surprised you are a iPod hater. You’ve invested a good amount of cash into the iTMS so far. I think the Zune is nice, but I can go on for a while about why another player (such as an iPod video, Archos 604 or Creative Vision:M) is better.
I really want this damn phone to perform better.
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