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http://blog.gsmarena.com/steve-jobs-and-the-6-grudges-he-holds-against-flash/

 

interesting read.. :)



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That. . . makes a lot of sense. I can almost admire them trying to change the whole internet to get rid of Flash, almost.



battery life is a noble thing



fu**k apple..........
always trying to tell u what u need in a computer or device



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I still want the iPhone to support flash. I don't care about battery life.



1.  "open" - murky. I dont trust such a propriety company to bag others for being propriety. so this one's iffy as far as im concerned.

2. "full web" - basically, "you can watch all the videos, but not the games. head over to our appstore and pay for otherwise free games instead". apple can eat a dick here.

3. security and performance - fair complaint.

4. battery life - yes and no. preserving battery life is a good thing, but like he addressed with the "full web" comment, much of the video on the web uses h.264, meaning that the portion of websites that you'd visit still using only flash would be minor, meaning this is a null comment and can be remedied with a little nag reminder on the browser "flash heavy websites will drain the battery twice as much as a regular site". That way the consumer gets to decide what they want to do... oh wait, this is apple...

5. touch - i dont appreciate shoving touch down the throats of web designers. It's a valid point, but it's shoving their propriety systems as a reason to block other propriety systems. I dont appreciate the hypocrisy.

6. absolute bullshit.
- the platform does not dictate whether an app is good or not, so just because you can develop for multiple platforms with flash doesnt mean said programs will be any more lacking on the iphone than many natively written apps. According to ARS ( http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/04/steve-jobs-weighs-on-iphone-os-dev-controversy.ars?comments=1#comments-bar ) Apps that Steve Jobs has shown on stage to show off iProducts weren't written in its native code (C, C++, objective C or java). The platform has nothing to say on the quality of the final product, what matters is the developer.

no, apple closing it off has far more to do with not allowing cross-platform development. which just means "its us or go home". bah.



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My 6 grudges against Apple

1) Most Apple users act like elitist/better than rest
2) Products are overpriced
3) Products aren't even that good
4) Rather buy another company product that is better or just as good for cheaper
5) To have been a PC gamer during late 80s and up you can't like Apple since there wasn't any PC games ever released or it took 1-4 years to release it on Apple
6) I just hate them

Here is the only sentence you need to read from that link....

 

"Apple like to have things under control – especially user experience."

 



So YouTube isn't Flash?

Why have I heard that you cant watch YouTube on an iPhone then? Am I imagining things?



Slimebeast said:
So YouTube isn't Flash?

Why have I heard that you cant watch YouTube on an iPhone then? Am I imagining things?

The iPhone has had a YouTube app since day one. Rather than stream H.264 video wrapped in an inefficient Flash player, it just streams it straight to the phone's integrated Quicktime player. Whoever told you that the iPhone can't watch Youtube is either confusing it with other streaming sites or lying.



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