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Originally Posted by Kangal View Post
Not to mention the half-baked features and the clunky ux.
You say this...

This just gives me more reason to buy a Macbook Air 13 and rely on the now much improved OSX.
Then you say this. I don't think you've been following OS X lately.

iTunes alone is a huge UX inconsistency by itself. There's more in: Pages, Safari, Photos, Numbers, Finder and other Apple developed apps. Yosemite and the beta for El Capitan are also riddled with UX inconsistencies. A quick search for UX woes for Apple products will yield enough research for days to come.

And the new underpowered Mac Book Air is another issue. When it used the i3/i5/i7 they were decent - like the one you're talking about. The new USB C enabled versions use the Core-M which is still quite a few steps from my MBP Retina with a Core i7.

But if they fit your uses, go for it.
 

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