On 29/04/2010 18:16, Randall Lee Reetz wrote:
I was being facetious (thought that was obvious).  The level of anger voiced in this 
thread certainly exposes selfish profit centered motives.  That fact alone needed to be 
exposed before things got too obnoxious.  My bet is that mr jobs would love to keep the 
development and source as open as possible.  My bet is that security risks made this 
openness impossible.  The reputation apple products share is too valuable a commodity to 
mess with (even if that ends up making a few thousand xtalk old farts loose their cool). 
When the tantrum reached such a pitch that people started to deride basic economic truths 
I had to step in and play the court jester.  It is especially monstrous that a person 
would brag about how easy it is to keep malware out of windows machines.  It is like a 
coal miner standing outside a cancer ward yelling "cancer happens to the weak". 
 What I really don't understand is how the rev community self justifies the hypocrisy of 
the argument that apple is doing this out of selfishness when the truth is that rev and 
all xtalk development platforms support for graphics and motion video is so 1980s as to 
erase most of the advantage of the iphone ipad platform.  So where does the fault really 
lay?  If the ipad market really benefited from staying open to a community that could in 
no way produce ipad worthy user experiences, than jobs would never have closed it down.  
Quality control is a big marketing factor.  Branding is effected by the consumer 
experience at the apple store.  I must say here that the app store was designed for a few 
hundred apps and absolutely sucks at exposing tens of thousands of apps to the matched 
consumer.  It works for selling knicknacks but a lot of apps have matured into full work 
tools (and apple is still selling them in their bloomingdales boutique).  Jack hammers 
make for awkward shelf mates next to gold strappy pumps.
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I should like to offer my most abject apologies to all on the RunRev Use-List for having precipitated another
"Randy Rant".

sincerely, Richmond.
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