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solipsismx wrote: » Forced? Talk about sham arguments, you are the Scarecrow King. What was forced by Apple? The upgrade to iOS 6 is pretty much forced by Apple since they are no longer signing any iOS 5 installs. The rest of your argument is …
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jragosta wrote: » vaelian wrote: » It didn't replace any existing services. Nobody would be complaining about Apple's Maps had they been optional, but since they were forced down everyone's throats with iOS 6, Apple's Maps are expected to be at…
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solipsismx wrote: » vaelian wrote: » If you can't guarantee the quality of your services, don't offer them, and especially don't prevent your customers from accessing concurrent services that actually work. You say Apple shouldn't offer any M…
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tallest skil wrote: » Google? Can be 100% wrong. No one cares. Doesn't matter. It didn't replace any existing services. Nobody would be complaining about Apple's Maps had they been optional, but since they were forced down everyone's throats w…
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[quote]I guess this is a problem with late entry into the market though. I daresay Google had lots of issues in the early days but back then people didn't rely on them so decisively.[/quote] Apple being late to the game is their own fault, not anyo…
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thepixeldoc wrote: » Imagine for a minute if Apple would have just let the whole thing fly, meaning no lawsuits. Even going further, to just basically shrug their shoulders at the whole "copy & clone" market. The attitude that Apple doesn't ca…
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The main problem with these patents is that they patent the result rather than the method. A general patent on heuristics to recognize commands passed through a touch-screen essentially prevents everyone else from implementing touch-screens, becaus…
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solipsismx wrote: » Speaking of, you stating that Safari is using more RAM than you think it should is evidence that it must be a memory leak is unacceptable bullshit. That would have been a good point had it actually been true, which it wasn'…
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mr beardsley wrote: » You know what, you are right. We are all idiots, including the entire Webkit team. Obviously you know so much better than all the rest of us how to right software. :no: Bugs are acceptable; posting bullshit to excuse th…
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mr beardsley wrote: » Safari has a page cache that will use a lot of RAM if it is available. And how does Safari determine whether RAM is available considering that the operating system does not inform you about that at the lowest level? Also,…
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solipsismx wrote: » No, you didn't. I even spelled it for you so you might correct your unscientific and illogical comments and actually come back with some evidence that shows Safari actually has a memory leak. All you've done is get defensive fo…
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pedromartins wrote: » When i open the activity monitor, even after startups, OSX never uses less than 1.7gb ram. Why? Isn't that a bit too much? I don't think I have ram related problems, because even when i use my mac for days i have 0 bites or o…
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solipsismx wrote: » That makes it even worse! If you really are a programmer then you should be ashamed of yourself for not making a viable case for your hypothesis. I made a viable case, it's not my fault that you ignored half of what I said, …
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SolipsismX, I'm a software engineer, most likely with more experience in operating system development than you, so drop the condescending tool least you find yourself humiliated. I know what a memory leak is. [quote]The terminology isn't complex …
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solipsismx wrote: » 1) I keep hearing of memory leaks but I have yet to see any actual memory leaks with RMBPs with Safari. There is a difference with an app using available memory and an app leaking memory. An app with 8GB of privately allocat…
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Now if only they could fix the rendering issues and memory leaks that have been plaguing Safari on MacBook Pros when using integrated graphics since the release of Mountain Lion, that would be truly awesome.
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fuji apple wrote: » 4, 4S is not long for this world as it has OLD 30 pin connection. They need to get everything to new connector ASAP. ipads are done. Excuse me, but why do they *NEED* to get everyone to use the new connector? What can it …
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Shmidt is missing the point. Apple isn't suing Google because Google themselves don't have patents that Apple would be interested in cross-licensing. Apple is only suing parties who refused their cross-licensing deals.
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solipsismx wrote: » I don't get why you would type an 'n' instead of using the space bar and then complain that the system doesn't pick up on your code to have certain 'n's replaced with spaces. Because it's a virtual keyboard that is supposed …