Comments on: Developer creates copy-paste tech for iPhone
OpenClip is designed to be a community standard for iPhone developers who want to add copy-paste functionality to their creations without waiting around for Apple to introduce it.
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...oh wait. That was a "1.0" feature for RIM and MS.
...oh wait again...Apple didn't actually accomplish it yet.
At least they accomplished solid 3G connectivity before anyone else and I heard they should soon have our crashing apps fixed.
Any clues.
They need to get it right and I for one am happy to wait.
Why doesn't Apple have copy/paste already? Since the user is running as root all the time, there is zero protection or security enabled. Allowing people the copy/paste functionality would cause all sorts of wonderful exploit vectors to appear. With full unrestricted root access, you could easily create a zombie net of iPhone/Touch units with no hope of fixing it by the end user. It would be a horrible nightmare of PR for Apple to allow that to happen.
They have a very real reason to keep copy/paste restricted until they come up with a means of security for the unit. Right now though- yeah, it's an open platform just ready for anyone to walk in and take over.
- by RonningFamily August 21, 2008 4:22 PM PDT
- Just keep using your Palm it's all about choice you dope...if you like Palm's, or Blackberry's use those. It's all about choice....... pick your poison.
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(16 Comments)Most novice users just don't get computing....... Apple makes it simple....Look at all the users using different platforms to manage their music and pictures.....
Same concept....Apple I tunes use Itunes one simple method.
Shoud have never did the Zune. Should have had one platform and have one platform for all pc owners.
Keep it simple.........