Oh, you mean like selling a castrated sim-locked phone, that still has PCB-issues, not to mention lowering the price in such a way they nearly got cited because of it?
Or did you mean to say that that they did good by jumping on the intel train?
I've never even used the iPhone, and at any rate I was talking about their OS in this case, which is the subject of the thread. And judging by general response (
your response doesn't really count because you hate the entire universe anyway), yes, switching to Intel seems to have been a good idea.
You talk about Apple-features and programmers.
What language exactly do those ppl use that sets them apart from the rest of the world?
But most importantly, where is the beef on your claim?
What features exactly??
It's not how they do it, it's what they do. When I was on a Mac, I saw armfuls of just generally neat or unique programs for it, and now that I'm back on windows, I haven't seen nearly as many, despite the larger amount of programmers for Windows. I'm not sure if it's because of the OS or the users, but I know it's true. I'd go into more detail than that, but you're not worth the time is all. :)
That is not dissing in my book, just the truth.
Real lifeCaveman vision