Only three months into the iPhone era, it's clear the starry-eyed part of the relationship with Apple and iPhone owners is coming to a close, and the real part of the marriage is settling in. What would Dr. Phil do?
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roundup From Firefox to IE and from Chrome to Opera and Safari, there's no sitting still for browser makers looking to keep their products fresh and competitive.
That doesn't make for spicy news stories, but it does make for good business.
Apple is far from perfect, but so far, they have shown they can deliver a good product - if it is used as designed.
I'm perfectly happy with my iPhone. Sure there are some apps I'd like to have (games, video recorder, voice recorder), but for the most part I'm extremely satisfied with my iPhone, and I'm sure Apple will add many of these apps in the future, or they will become available once Apple releases a real SDK, which I'm sure they will. I'm patient. I can wait. No matter what you say or how you put it, the iPhone is still the sexiest phone out there, and I'd rather be in bed with her than a worthless blackberry.
http://www.htc.com/product/03-product_htctouch.htm
the majority of people who buy cellular phones never add third
party applications. It is the silent majority of people who
purchased the iPhone that have made it successful beyond
expectations. There is a vocal minority, like some individuals
here, that might believe that third party applications are the only
thing that make a cellular phone worthwhile. The author seems
to think so. However, statistically, third party applications are
not very popular with the majority of cellular phone users at
large.
Geeks, myself included, tend to live in their own little world
regarding technology. Because we listen to tech podcasts and
watch tech video podcasts and read CNET "news" we sometimes
believe that "as we do, so does everyone else." But that is simply
not the case.
The iPhone will remain popular and loved by those who
purchased it because it is an awesome piece of technology. The
statistically few of us that like to "jailbreak" our iPhones to see
what we can make it do will also continue to enjoy our iPhones.
We will simply roll it back and use it as it was intended until it's
been hacked again and then we will do it all over again.
The facts are this:
1. The vast majority of people that bought iPhones don't even
know that an iPhone CAN be hacked.
2. The vast majority of people wouldn't do it even IF they knew.
3. The vocal minority will continue to talk as if everyone is just
like them because it's more fun that way.
Just my two cents.
Maybe to a "standard" cell. But I do not know of one person who uses a "pda" style phone who has not added an app. Heck, even my teenagers who have a smartphone (one with a Treo) have added apps.
So why not on an iPhone?
Why would you give your hard earned money to a company who is openly criminal?
Tom says, "Come on, folks, don't you remember why you got together in the first place? Apple, you need to keep a happy core of early adopters who will spread the Gospel According To Steve far and wide."
That screams "Apple Hater" to me. Apple customers are not followers of Steve Jobs. Trust me, if Apple makes bad products, we do not buy. Period.
But people that keep spreading this tone, I believe, are either MS trolls looking for clicks or just do not like Apple. OK, How about stating up front in your article. "I do not like Apple. " that way we know where you are coming from.
If you say that the iPhone is too big or too small for you, fine. But tell me that no one wants a touch interface and I have to ask why everyone is not trying to copy Apple. If its bad, why do they (including Microsoft -- Zune anyone?) try to copy it???
Nuff said.
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These same "measurements" are applied to virtually every single product that any individual consumer will purchase. If the buyer is biased towards appearance and social plumage, then they will buy the glitziest piece of hardware they can find, and forget all else. If the ability to "modify" is of primary importance, then they will find the gizmo that lends itself to add-ons and goodies and performance and stability be damned.
When the promoters of these varied schools of thought pushed the limits of their technology, corporate sponsored organizations sprang from their grassroots beginnings to form things like NASCAR and the NHRA. They're fun to watch, but the display of technology is not even close to what is actually available to the general public. But you will still find millions of people screaming "FORD" or "CHEVY", while in reality, the only Ford or Chevy part on those machines, are the stickers.
Hey people, it's just us having fun with our toys. No one will live or die if they do or don't own an iPhone, or a Razr, or a Ford or Chevy or even a KIA.
Lighten up, it's only life, and unless someone can show me any different, No one gets out alive!
- Developers want to bring the next killer app to the iPhone.
- by bwvla October 10, 2007 5:16 PM PDT
- Its disappointing that 3rd party iPhone development is off limits. Some would be entrepreneurial programmers out there would like to build the next killer app. Just about everyone believes the next killer app will likely hail from an iPhone like platform. Portable, complex O/S, touch screen driven, internet enabled, multimedia enabled, blue tooth enabled, there is a lot of potential there.
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Showing 2 of 2 pages (107 Comments)Apple would do well to find a way to harness 3rd party developers else they risk another Mac vs PC situation. It was never that PCs were better, it was because there was more software for the PC. History could repeat if the right "open" iphone like device comes along.