Cocoa Touch
And their interface builder + a bunch of game/physics engine in C +
instruments for debugging.

Android has what?  Manual xml layout, lame debugger, and slow JNI/NDK.

On Dec 3, 2009 1:05 PM, "Brian Conrad" <[email protected]> wrote:

Sean Hodges wrote: > On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:20 PM, ellipsoidmobile > <
[email protected]> wr...
Yup there is something to be said about not having to have an extensible
OS.  The iPhone could pretty much be a hack that their engineering threw
together and still be successful.

Pretty apps cost money by hiring an artist.  To naively think that every
app needs to have that would be a very novice view.  With many niche
apps where the information is important not the way it is presented
decoration can get in the way.   OTOH, if you're selling a mass market
item that you want a lot of impulse buying then prettier interfaces may
be necessary.

I think Android will soon dwarf the iPhone share of the market.  And I
think that Apple would have a much larger share of the computer market
today if Jobs had not taken the reins back.

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