I figured somebody was going to offer that.
I got a Mac, but this is about my Windows boxen where I need this to
work on Windows.

But while ranting (;->). The part that sucks with Macs is that Apple
drops older versions of OS X like hot potatoes.
If I know a certain application that I rely on is going to break FUBAR
with Lion or I don't like buying into the whole backwards swipy thing
because I switch between computers a bunch, well tough luck buddy
staying on the XCode update wagon.
So I got to have two of them or dual boot or whatever, and
methinksnot... How about it just work, oh nevermind.



On Jul 20, 10:45 am, bob <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why not get a Mac?
>
> Almost all Android devices "just work" on a Mac.  I don't know why, but
> that is how it is.
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> On Friday, July 20, 2012 12:15:23 PM UTC-5, JP wrote:
>
> > One of the most vexing problems over the years: Official ADB USB
> > driver support by OEMs.
> > With the exception of a few, every new device coming out seems to be
> > missing the ADB USB drivers. Even Nexus devices.
> > And once out, they may not even be available "naked" from the official
> > source, as they should be.
> > I got a Nexus 7 the other day and there still doesn't seem to be OEM-
> > official ADB USB driver support? Sure enough I got the Asus drivers
> > installed that cover the Transformer Prime, but the Nexus 7 draws a
> > blank. Or am I missing something (discount XDA developer's)?

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