On 17/11/12 09:17, postmodernhousew...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not as techy as I'd like to be, so I'm using Android 'as is', and
I'm not even remotely impressed. I hate the way the apps are hardboiled
into the OS so that I can't delete them, and are using up precious
memory instead of installing onto the SD card.

I also hate the way Google integrates everything - I haven't bought any
apps because I don't want to hand over my credit card to the play store.
And it makes the core functions - making a phone call - more complicated
than they ought to be. Being able to run a proper OS on a tablet is
critical for me.
I should mention then that Rhombus-techs card is aimed at none techies.
Even your grandparents can swap out the card for a different one.
Deficiently there will always be a proper GNU/Linux based distribution.
I can't imagine there not being.

The card are robust. So you can swap them dozens or several's of times a
day without them reaching there death by date early.


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