10-05-2011, 09:53 PM
I don't think it matters whether Siri was free or not. Economists will point out that there is an acquisition cost everyone pays beyond what's paid in cash for a product. Users at a minimum had to spend some time deciding to add it, and perhaps learning how to use it.
Those folk who are using Siri now deserve an explanation from Apple, and an apology.
This reminds me a bit of how much Intuit is reviled for pulling support for older versions of Quicken, not because they didn't work, but because Intuit was trying to force users to upgrade.
Not user friendly and not very Apple-like.
Good luck.
- Winston
Those folk who are using Siri now deserve an explanation from Apple, and an apology.
This reminds me a bit of how much Intuit is reviled for pulling support for older versions of Quicken, not because they didn't work, but because Intuit was trying to force users to upgrade.
Not user friendly and not very Apple-like.
Good luck.
- Winston