Chipp

In what way is your refusal to keep your iOS devices (and knowledge of their 
capabilities) up-to-date a problem with the iPhone? 

By your own measure iOS is (apparently) broken, and yet you refuse to fix the 
problem because "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"? And it well might be a 
feature in iOS 5 - as a registered Apple developer you should know that.

Transferring a 15mb Keynote file will be trivial with iCloud. You keep 
complaining that the iPhone is a "turd" because it doesn't have a feature that 
it, um, has. 

Your problem with deploying an enterprise app is sad, but it's hardly a reason 
for ordinary consumers to buy Android over iOS. It may be a problem for you, 
but it isn't for most developers.


Gerry


On 06/10/2011, at 8:57 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:

> No such feature on my iPad2 or my iPhone4. You must be using a much newer iOS 
> than I- (perhaps beta). As I said, I tend more towards the, "if it ain't 
> broke, don't fix it" theory when working with iOS devices as I (and some of 
> my Windows cohorts) had a very precarious time installing new versions and 
> virtually any connect takes me 30 minutes. So, let's just say I've learned to 
> live with the 1000 pictures in my single Camera Roll.

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