Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 23rd Feb 2010 20:59 UTC
Apple Now that Apple has unveiled the iPad, people are wondering what the future holds for the iPhone OS platform and the concepts behind it. The iPad comes scarily close to being an actual computer in the more classical sense of the word, and a recent Apple job posting seems to indicated the Cupertino giant is interested in further moving the iPhone OS up the ladder. We ask you: would you be put off or excited about the iPhone OS' restrictive model moving up the stack?
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absolutely not, never
by alcibiades on Wed 24th Feb 2010 15:46 UTC
alcibiades
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2005-10-12

No way. There is no way I would buy anything from Apple (except a keyboard, which I thought long and hard over) as long as they continue their current policy of control, lockin and censorship. Think about it:

The OS does multi tasking. Not for any apps but Apple ones however.

It will run lots of apps. But the only place you can buy them is the apple store.

Most people let you buy apps however you want. These apps you can only buy using the horrible iTunes.

The apps are getting censored by the content they give access to. Like, you will not use apps which let you look at people in swimsuits. Never mind that you can go to the beach or the pool and stare at them all day. You will not use apps which allow you to access the Kama Sutra. Never mind it has been on sale for all of our lifetimes. What about Lady Chatterly? Maybe they should ban that too? Or what about the writings of Marx? Or Houston Steward Chamberlain? Or maybe this week we take a dislike to Malcom Lowry? Or the New York Times? Or the Economist? Or the Spectator or New Republic?

It won't run Flash. Not because it cannot, but because one Steve Jobs doesn't feel like it.

Forget it. If I want to live under Eastern European paternalism circa 1962, I'll move to Kazakhstan. I don't have to deal with it right here in a liberal democracy, having some tinpot corporation telling me what to read and how to think!

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