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« on: June 20, 2016, 04:05:22 pm »

File radars early and often: The importance of bug reporting

Rene Ritchie has been covering Apple and the personal technology industry for almost a decade. Editor-in-chief of iMore, executive editor for Mobile Nations, video and podcast host, you can follow him on Snapchat or Twitter @reneritchie.







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Why should you file radars? To show Apple, given finite resources, what aspects of your shared customer experience they need to prioritize fixing.

There's a longstanding debate in the Apple developer community over the value of filing bugs through the Apple Bug Reporter system, commonly known as radar. Some believe it's invaluable, the only way to give Apple the feedback they need to ensure bugs get fixed. Others believe it's valueless, a black hole from which little action or satisfaction ever escapes.

I'm not a developer but for the last couple of years I've made it a personal imperative to file radars for every workaround and wish-list I write. Since public betas have started, I've also tried to file for all th...

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