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RE[5]: Apple & developer support
by Tony Swash on Tue 10th Nov 2009 10:55
in reply to "RE[4]: Apple & developer support"
Even two years ago, the best that any objective user could say about the iPhone was that it sucked less than the existing alternatives (discarding all of the insane superlatives from fanbois who cream their shorts over any new Apple product).
Clearly you are suffering from what is known as "Inablility to Dig Cool Stuff Syndrome". There's an app for that
RE[6]: Apple & developer support
by BallmerKnowsBest on Tue 10th Nov 2009 18:02
in reply to "RE[5]: Apple & developer support"
"Even two years ago, the best that any objective user could say about the iPhone was that it sucked less than the existing alternatives (discarding all of the insane superlatives from fanbois who cream their shorts over any new Apple product).
Clearly you are suffering from what is known as "Inablility to Dig Cool Stuff Syndrome". There's an app for that
" Let me see if I can guess that app's name: iOoohShinyShinyThing?







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2008-06-02
No... all it means is that developers haven't YET found a sufficiently compelling alternative to jump-ship to.
Even two years ago, the best that any objective user could say about the iPhone was that it sucked less than the existing alternatives (discarding all of the insane superlatives from fanbois who cream their shorts over any new Apple product).
Today, though? Apple has rested on the laurels of a product that was already barely-capable of competing 2 years ago. In 2009, the iPhone is the new smartphone "crap standard" - the device that most new hardware aspires to "suck less" than.