On Mar 25, 2:05 pm, quixopix <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Patrick ...another proven MoneyWell user that needs to run > portably! Whoa ha ha ha!....only you have a MBP, the rest, the silent > majority of new buyers are iphone and ipod touch users. > > Carry around a laptop in the store? Dont think so. > > V3 of the iphone operating system app, will basically open your eyes > that the iphone does most of everything you need.
Ok, at this point it's obvious that you're either trolling or in dire need of anti-psychotic medication. If the former, then stop. If the latter, then please seek the services of a licensed psychiatrist. On the vanishingly small chance that you're actually being serious. Then listen closely: NO ONE HAS SAID THAT THERE ISN"T A NEED FOR A MONEYWELL MOBILE APP. Kevin is merely readjusting development priorities (you do know that No Thirst Software is essentially a one man shop, right?) in order to leverage the improvements in iPhone OS 3.0 (V3 as you strangely refer to it). Or, are you one of those people who bought into the myth that all you need is XCode and some gumption and you can bang out an iPhone app overnight? > Snow Leopard will likely fit on a 16GB or 32GB iphone. In other words > maybe even full functionality of a desktop that fits in your pocket, > with the iphone soon making obsolete the desktop computer. Thats why > Apple is re-writing its code to be small. Yep, either a troll or deluded. There ain't a chance in Hades that Snow Leopard will fit on an iPhone, and for the love of Zoroaster who would want to use it that way. I'm a big of an iPhone freak as the next guy, but anyone who thinks that an iPhone is a desktop *replacement* needs some time in the rubber room. > I sit back silently listening for weeks and months at a time to the > desktop clan. Just pointing out that the focus should be portable, > not desktop. If you want a budgeting application that focuses 100% of their attention to mobile development, I'm sure that there are at least a few hundred of them in the App Store. Knock yerself out. Those of us who want a full featured envelope budgeting system for desktop and iPhone/iPod Touch can wait a bit > Lots of $150 iphone users buying music, doing spreadsheets, banking > and you guessed it, keeping track of their books. Not using MoneyWell > for most of them and the competition is filling that portable gap > cause they see why its needed and they know money to be made doing so. More of the same I'm afraid. As far as I can see, there's one person in this thread who is claiming that development should only focus on one platform. > P.S. I havent installed Ca Ching on my desktop yet, I'm a moneywell > user thats fed up listening to all you desktop users. Like I said I > may switch soon. I have been patiently waiting silent for a long time. I dare you, I double dog dare you to find one email dismissing iPhone development. Seriously, prove me wrong. Darby Lines www.theangrydrunk.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "No Thirst Software User Forum" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/no-thirst-software?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
