I don't think I'd really call it "better for (all) developers (in all cases)" as you suggest, no.

It's better for some developers writing some classes of applications. yep.

It's not at all better for end-users, who may only be able to access desired applications:
        - for a monthly fee [1]
        - when the network is reachable [2]

... when neither of the above is "necessary" but for the inclinations of the operators and Apple.

The desirable (for developers AND users) is a phone that can run apps locally... any apps... with data service for those apps that can use it. Don't see what's so complicated about that.

There are far more users than developers, and while I may be a developer, I'm also a user and I don't want to have to shell out ever more money just to make a device with a standalone processor and its own storage run some tiny new application.

I can think of many classes of applications that I'd like to have on "a personal networked device" that should not require a network connection, including many partially-online things that properly could have huge offline functionality around the online part... for example, if i just want a better address book than the one that was supplied, or something more imaginative than that.

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[1] The Garmin nav service available on some Sprint phones costs $10 per month, or roughly the cost of a standalone GPS unit per year, every year [2] My phones and yours and yours and yours can't get signal in many MIT buildings, e.g. but should still be "useful"



On Jan 10, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Raj Singh wrote:

That's a great insight. And isn't that actually better for developers? Instead of coding to any particular platform, get the platforms to support existing standards.
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Raj


On Jan 10, 2007, at 3:18 PM, Andy Armstrong wrote:

    So, in that there aren’t, or won’t initially be, standalone
applications for the iPhone, yes, many developers are currently feeling disappointed. But think of it this way: if you can encapsulate that application in HTML or AJAX or any number of other web technologies,
    your users will be able to use it on the iPhone. Not shabby.

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