Ed Posted April 17, 2011 Share Posted April 17, 2011 As promised last year, Apple has launched its new Apple Support Communities as a replacement for its successful "Discussions" support board. The new support forum has an emphasis on social networking features, allowing user to "Like" posts, and also encouraging customers to help eachother and rewarding those that help on a points basis. There's many nice new touches in the new support forum; users can see all posts from a particular user, easily sign up for email notifications from a particular topic or user, the ability to list all Apple products that you own, an HTML editor when writing a post, and much more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziktur Posted April 18, 2011 Share Posted April 18, 2011 As promised last year, Apple has launched its new <a title="Apple Support Communities" href="http://discussions.apple.com/" target="_blank">Apple Support Communities</a> as a replacement for its successful "Discussions" support board. The new support forum has an emphasis on social networking features, allowing user to "Like" posts, and also encouraging customers to help eachother and rewarding those that help on a points basis. There's many nice new touches in the new support forum; users can see all posts from a particular user, easily sign up for email notifications from a particular topic or user, the ability to list all Apple products that you own, an HTML editor when writing a post, and much more. And here I thought, by common assessment from apple fanatics, that apple hardware/software does not have problems. Things are perfect right out of the factory and Apple doesn't screw up! lol Any time that support stuff is upgraded and is better, I am all for it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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