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RE[2]: Shiny things, not good for purpose
by Slambert666 on Thu 30th Jun 2011 02:10
in reply to "RE: Shiny things, not good for purpose"
Mac, OSX, iPhone - I suggest there are millions of happy users around the world who would beg to differ.
The happy users are consumers, ie people that does not count on the computer/device for their living.
Apple is a consumer electronics company and has been for the last 5 years or so. They used to have some pro users also but these are not a priority.
RE[2]: Shiny things, not good for purpose
by mightshade on Thu 30th Jun 2011 19:41
in reply to "RE: Shiny things, not good for purpose"




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2011-05-12
OSX: ...
iPhone: ...
iPad: ...
Mac, OSX, iPhone - I suggest there are millions of happy users around the world who would beg to differ.
iPad - that this whole comment got voted to 7 with this clearly (for anyone who has used an iPad) inaccurate statement brings into question the impartiality of the overall reader base, and lends some credence to the response by tylerdurden.
It was the FOSS community, not Apple, that forced VLC's removal from iOS.