Apple’s bug reporting system: An impractical black hole that’s frustrating to use<article>
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<p>Everyone who uses a computer or any other computing device—tablets, smartphones, smart TVs, game consoles—know about bugs. These are glitches in an operating system or application that can cause something to go wrong. The name was given when a malfunction on an early electromechanical (pre-transistor) computer
was found to have been caused by a moth.</p><p>Bugs can be just an annoyance, or they can prevent an app or operating system from performing its tasks. You may find that, say, a window doesn’t display as it should, which is a small problem, or that a specific app doesn’t run, or can’t accomplish a feature you need. In some cases, you can move on and continue what you wanted to do. Some bugs are random, and only happen occasionally, but others are “reproducible;” they occur every time you perform a certain sequence of actions.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3186286/application-development/reporting-a-software-bug-to-apple-really-bugs-me.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple’s bug reporting system: An impractical black hole that’s frustrating to use