The thing that keeps me "locked in" to Apple's products is that I like them better than the alternatives. But the moment that stops, there's nothing keeping me from moving over to Windows, Linux, BSD, etc.
Me too, but there's a problem here. The alternatives are so bad, Apple can rake me over the coals in terms of things like iphone-lockdown and I still won't leave because Apple is still better (in my relative, entirely biased, personal opinion!).
I would jump ship in a second, but there's nothing I think is worth jumping to.
"I would jump ship in a second, but there's nothing I think is worth jumping to."
When I hear someone say this it seems more like the lock-in is coming from within them not from Apple. If you can't find another setup worth jumping to you must not care about Apple's policies, etc as much as you say.
I never said the lock-in came from anywhere but from "within" me. Allow me to simplify:
(apple user experience) - (annoying policies) > (everbody else's user experience)
Now, this is just my opinion. You might think Linux on the desktop is great, or Windows doesn't make a bad workstation. But I think everybody else has such a godawful UX, I don't know where else to turn.
If someone else managed to couple a great UX with polite policies, I'd switch. Immediately.
Me too, but there's a problem here. The alternatives are so bad, Apple can rake me over the coals in terms of things like iphone-lockdown and I still won't leave because Apple is still better (in my relative, entirely biased, personal opinion!).
I would jump ship in a second, but there's nothing I think is worth jumping to.