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2008-10-30
Dude you just contradicted one post later:
And do you think Windows or OSX doesn't have to? That the code to support the features manifests itself from the thin air? "
Since forever. When a manufacturer wants to ensure their chips will be adopted quickly they often write the code needed and to also ensure there are as few bugs in the supporting code as possible. "
If users questioning you is bad then the problem is on your end. A good developer knows how to answer that question. "
Yes I deviated a bit from the main subject but that is no reason to do personal attacks. Yes I have managed to convince consumers, yet the fact that they are asking for price-free or price-free-supported software shows my point that Google is making software looks like a cereal box price.
Osnews I think there is troll in the forum.