Macs were intuitive in the 80s and 90s. Hands down the best thing in the consumer computing scene in that regard (not to mention non-consumer computing scene, which was a joke in terms of usability). Apple basically wrote the book on UX.
Now it's a has-been reputation, based on ancient history attached to the brand name, which only brand loyalists blindly believe.
It's like believing that a Toyota is good because of hearing your dad reminisce about that good old 4Runner truck or Supra he had in 1988.
Now it's a has-been reputation, based on ancient history attached to the brand name, which only brand loyalists blindly believe.
It's like believing that a Toyota is good because of hearing your dad reminisce about that good old 4Runner truck or Supra he had in 1988.