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Another Mojave Post...

Apple added 4 new apps, all of which cannot be removed (oh boy am I off to a great start). I saw the new home app and thought "if your stuck here I might as well attempt to put you to some use" so I opened it to try and maybe add my smart plug or something, but it told me I need an iOS device to add accessories...

Why the fuck is there any functionality that is locked behind iOS especially something as integral to the core functionality of the app like adding a fucking device to an app that manages them.

On a side note apparently news is bugged for me and I cannot find it it the launchpad so that's slightly less bloat.

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    I guess you could see it that way. Or you could look at it in a positive way. Now Siri on Macs can turn on and off smart things which she couldn't do before because there wasn't a Home interface to do it with.

    Negativity paves the way for more negativity.
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    @Puddinglord That's a fair point, I've always been pretty frustrated with Siri's lack of functionality compared to other assistants so it is awesome to see them improving her for desktop and I appreciate the continued support. To be honest Mojave has been an overall improvement especially visually and I don't regret installing it. What really bothered me about Mojave is yes they added apps that can't be removed that can be on ios which is always annoying, but more importantly with home that when they did finally release it, for me it felt incomplete as the mac is currently the only apple product that I own and don't appreciate having essentially a brick forcibly installed on my machine. If I could use the app in some way it would be a different story, but in this case I feel locked out of what I hear is rather neat functionality.
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