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If I may: your english is so "native" that you make the same mistakes as native speakers: "iOS shares it's core Mac OS X with" etc...
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Yours,
A fellow frenchman :-P
[I am not a grammar nazi (Godwin p!... No, wait), but for a non-native speaker, who learned the langage before speaking it (and not the other way around), the common mistake between "its/it's", "your/you're", etc. is really disturbing, because we pay more attention to the meaning (possessive pronoun/conjugated verb) than the phonetics. So Jaxx is really a native english speaker