<span style="color:rgb(24,24,24);font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;line-height:18.1875px;">Name these "subpar" apps.</span>
I'll take a stab at that:
EVERY SINGLE FRIGGIN' ONE!
Starting with the Windows 3.1 interface, all the way to ANY app that deals with pictures such as Tumblr, Pinterest, even Google+, Picasa, and Chrome itself! Heck... even the YouTube and Maps apps are dogs in comparison to those on an iPad 2, let alone a 3 or 4.
So to answer your stupid question with a pointed one of my own: ever hear of "lag" or "unresponsive touch controls"?
If not, maybe you should scoot on over to Google's Dev Blog and look up Jelly Bean and Project Butter, because even Google acknowledges those flaws and are continually "working" to fix them some day.
So from what I can see and experience with 4.2.2... it's a nasty combo turned to Cottage Cheese that they're cookin', which I'm not particular keen on touching, and only when I absolutely have to due to client requests due to their own bad purchase decisions. :rolleyes:
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I'll take a stab at that:
EVERY SINGLE FRIGGIN' ONE!
Starting with the Windows 3.1 interface, all the way to ANY app that deals with pictures such as Tumblr, Pinterest, even Google+, Picasa, and Chrome itself! Heck... even the YouTube and Maps apps are dogs in comparison to those on an iPad 2, let alone a 3 or 4.
So to answer your stupid question with a pointed one of my own: ever hear of "lag" or "unresponsive touch controls"?
If not, maybe you should scoot on over to Google's Dev Blog and look up Jelly Bean and Project Butter, because even Google acknowledges those flaws and are continually "working" to fix them some day.
So from what I can see and experience with 4.2.2... it's a nasty combo turned to Cottage Cheese that they're cookin', which I'm not particular keen on touching, and only when I absolutely have to due to client requests due to their own bad purchase decisions. :rolleyes: