
Ralf Rottmann is CTO and co-founder of the largest mobile application developer in Germany, Grandcentrix. He has more Apple devices than an Apple Store and thinks he's a fanboy - yet,
he's switched to the Nexus 4 completely, stating that "the latest version of Android outshines the latest version of iOS in almost every single aspect". This line in particular rings true for me as a Windows Phone 8 and Android user: "whenever I grab my iPhone for testing purposes, iOS feels pretty old, outdated and less user friendly". This will most likely be dismissed as a troll by some, but it has to be said: iOS has become stale, bordering on being outdated, and lacks several crucial pieces of functionality, neatly detailed in Rottman's article. Apple has a lot of catching up to do, or it will be Mac OS all over again.
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2008-12-29
Complex dance? It is a few lines of code to support Open In... in an app. A few lines of config file to notify the OS that your app supports a specific file type. Hardly a complex dance. The OS takes care of the copying to the destination app automatically. This is no more complex than having logic to save a file to a shared location, then having the other app load from that location. Would a shared folder be nice? Yes. But the current option is not complex.