I'm sorry but, I have an Andorid phone and never had a problem after
the most recent release. Just like anything, perfecting an operating
system takes time and patience. I'm very proud of what Google has done
to open up mobile development, in fact many developers would agree
with me. Android is not dieing, its evolving.

Without the openness of Andorid, developing for a mobile platform
would be difficult as it was in the past.

On Jun 8, 11:36 am, Onomp <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unless google implements a way to track the force closings of
> applications (maybe even phone specific) and has a market for flawless
> programs and seperates the the ones which still need work, all of your
> application ideas will be stolen by the competitors working for the
> other OS's and as android takes off and the consumers feel the devices
> are too bugged, android will die, your work and learnings will be for
> nothing.
>
> Anyone else agree?

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