I upgraded my Apple TV to the newly released version 2.0 software - dubbed 'Take Two' by Apple - this morning and almost immediately regretted it.
The new system software is designed to make the Apple TV even useful as a box for grabbing content online and displaying on an HD TV. If you're looking forward to Apple's movie rental …
Take 2 is so buggy that I wanted to roll back as well. Unfortunately mine factory resets to 1.0. 1.1 is a lot better than 1.0 but there is no way for me to get there...
Apple are trying very hard to be like Microsoft. They have downgraded their support, crippled a number of their products and now are releasing buggy software with features we don't want. It's all about selling more for sure, but Apple used to be the company to go for for quality not quantity.
I upgraded my Apple TV to the newly released version 2.0 software - dubbed 'Take Two' by Apple - this morning and almost immediately regretted it. The new system software is designed to make the Apple TV even useful as a box for grabbing content online and displaying on an HD TV. If you're looking forward to Apple's movie rental …
Hmm..
I think the title of this article should be "factory reset resets piece of hardware to factory settings!". Truly sensational.
No such luck if you have an older ATV
Take 2 is so buggy that I wanted to roll back as well. Unfortunately mine factory resets to 1.0. 1.1 is a lot better than 1.0 but there is no way for me to get there...
Apple are trying very hard to be like Microsoft. They have downgraded their support, crippled a number of their products and now are releasing buggy software with features we don't want. It's all about selling more for sure, but Apple used to be the company to go for for quality not quantity.