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iOS 7 is Two Steps Back
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<blockquote data-quote="vansmith" data-source="post: 1538650" data-attributes="member: 71075"><p>I fail to see how many of the comments made by cwa107 were in fact apologetic. In fact, he made some astute observations about change in general that happen to be quite apt in this context. If you think about it, your response itself demonstrates the credence of his argument - you're resisting the changes made by Apple. If you grow to like, great. If not, move on since there many other solid platforms out their to use.</p><p></p><p>And let's think about this rationally. I'm willing to bet good chunks of cash that no group of developers will all stand by the product released. Let's take your example. I'm willing to wager that there are many developers at Google who disliked the Holo redesign that came with Honeycomb and ICS. If you can find evidence to the contrary, I'd love to hear it.</p><p></p><p>To address a different point - the entrenched argument is a weak one at best. Nothing keeps you locked into a platform and if you are an IT professional, you'd know that heterogeneous are not only possible but can be very coherent packages. I use Apple PCs and Android mobile devices, a mixture that causes absolutely zero problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vansmith, post: 1538650, member: 71075"] I fail to see how many of the comments made by cwa107 were in fact apologetic. In fact, he made some astute observations about change in general that happen to be quite apt in this context. If you think about it, your response itself demonstrates the credence of his argument - you're resisting the changes made by Apple. If you grow to like, great. If not, move on since there many other solid platforms out their to use. And let's think about this rationally. I'm willing to bet good chunks of cash that no group of developers will all stand by the product released. Let's take your example. I'm willing to wager that there are many developers at Google who disliked the Holo redesign that came with Honeycomb and ICS. If you can find evidence to the contrary, I'd love to hear it. To address a different point - the entrenched argument is a weak one at best. Nothing keeps you locked into a platform and if you are an IT professional, you'd know that heterogeneous are not only possible but can be very coherent packages. I use Apple PCs and Android mobile devices, a mixture that causes absolutely zero problems. [/QUOTE]
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