Read the article. The primary differences are convenience and 
all-in-the-same-place functionality. David’s point is valid, regarding swiping 
around. Certainly on iOS it is, at any rate. But I’m not so sure that an 
Android user who knows their way around the system would find it such a chore. 
This is due, in my opinion, to the fact that the entire interface under Android 
is consistently better than it is under iOS.

But again, if the user is happy with iOS, then more power to them.

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On 8 Nov 2017, at 19:48, joe quinn <[email protected]> wrote:

what's the difference between ios and the stream then? you can do the same 
thing with ios devices that you can with the stream

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