Stephen Barncard wrote:

> the Android world creeps me out.

My wife (definitely not a techie) says the same thing on the rare day when she has to use my iPad.

There's no disputing taste.

I prefer the ease of deploying my test builds to Android, and the customizability, and having three different hardware buttons for different common tasks rather than one that gets used for everything.

But I also like many things about iOS.

I think I just like software.  Heck, I even like Gnome Shell. :)


> And those phones always seem to break.

In general, there's a relationship between build quality and price. Apple and Samsung keep running neck and neck in customer satisfaction because they both sell high-end phones.

At least in the Android world we can also choose less impressive hardware if we like.

I've never dropped any of my phones, so none of them have ever broken, regardless of brand or price.

My neighbor is on his third iPhone because he dropped his first two.

It'll be nice when Google Glass takes over so we don't have to fear dropping our glass fondleslabs. :)

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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