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What about the speed of navigating back? Safari on iPhone is hopelessly slow when you go to the previous page (cache nowhere to be seen). Safari could be improved a lot when looking at what speed Opera Mini can go to previous pages.
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I think Apple totally shits itself here! They are wrong, ignorant or just plain uninformed! Objective-C is an old and dated language (despite late improvements), not the sharpest tool in the box and APIs (in this case iPhone 4's) can perfectly trans…
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What is the point of this utterly stupid clause? Why not judge the end product result and be satisfied with that? This is persisting the current technology, killing one route for creativity and competition! I have everything Apple, but feel more and…
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I would easy pay 10 USD or more for this tech on the iPhone! If Steve does not accept this app then he has lost it. Is there any reason not to accept this outstanding app? If it is rejected I would support any legal case against Apple and convince a…
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No. You are just plain wrong here. Your claims about OO languages are not generally true. Firstly there is nothing that enforce that reflection should allow calling private methods although this is common. Secondly, in the case of Java, the java…
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In fact I do know what I am talking about. The java security model is not based on OO encapsulation private/public directives, although in Java these are no only compiler directives as they are know in the runtime (not so in ObjC/C/C++). The J2ME se…
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These are not new browsers, just new gui on the browser component! They are crap and have all the same problems as safari. And if you believe someone can teach you to create a browser on an iphone seminar you have not understood what consitues to cr…
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I do not know about dot net platform but in priciple as this is what they call "managed" the private == public must not be the truth! What I do know is that the Java architecture hade security closure designed into it, simply and brillianty from da…
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In principle the Apple App Store cert. process has a place but they totally fucked up with the part of giving them exclusive right to arbitrarily deny fully working, well behaved, apps that replicates functions in their own pre-installed suite. In f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac Voyer Since you own an iPhone, you know what it is to have a seamless sync experience between all your important data on you computer and your phone. Before the iPhone, there was no such experience. You have come…
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Quote: Originally Posted by souliisoul Please stop you are giving me brain acne, just to read your continued search to be right. You are shown to be inaccurate in your opinions. Its okay to have opinions and it is okay to be wrong in your opinion…
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Quote: Originally Posted by souliisoul Btw: You told me I was ignorant of the law initially and implied that you knew it better!! so now do not not reply, the law is for courts to interpret. If you had just provided your opinions without usin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac Voyer Are you drunk? Palm Pre users can purchase as much iTunes music as they like, just like they can from Amazon. They can drag in onto the Pre and listen to it as they wish. If you want all the advantages of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by souliisoul So how does Apple have monopoly and abuse their dominance in market, since I do not want to put words in your mouth, but you have used this quote. They have not stopped anyone from syncing with their iTunes …
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Quote: Originally Posted by piot Is iTunes a monopoly? Serious question. I used unprecise language. It does not have to be a monopoly, but when you have a dominant market share, you have special obligations in both US and EU law. Quote: Ori…
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Quote: Originally Posted by souliisoul If I knew something about the law, please enlighten us with a factual evidence of what you are stating, since I am ignorant. You better make sure you provide a link. Btw We are talking EU law correct? Make …
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Quote: Originally Posted by lostkiwi I never said 'iTunes sells hardware'. Rightly so, and thus It was not a quote. Nevertheless, you said 'Apple isn't in the iTunes business to sell music, they are there to sell hardware and the software...' …
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Quote: Originally Posted by souliisoul You argument about Apple being anti-competitive is probably from emotional standpoint, since how can a company be anti-competitive, if you have a choice. If you know something about law you would see thi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lostkiwi @Rankzero (interesting name!). Please read the excellent post directly above yours. Nobody is forcing you to use an iPod/iPhone. The reason so many people choose to buy that hardware is because usually th…
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Of course Apple would like to have their ITunes exclusive for their products! And, they may have certain right to this (according to law in most countries) but when the ITunes becomes a large monopoly (in part because they force all users of ipods/i…