Bob Sneidar wrote:

I agree with you mostly, except being an IT guy, I know how easily people attribute any problems that arise 
to "the network" or to "the IT guy" and they do not need any real hard empirical data to 
back it up. They just "know".
...
Freedom comes at a price, especially if the freeman has no compunction towards 
wisdom.

In a very different context, Ben Franklin is alleged to have once said:

"He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither."

;)

The cool thing is we have a choice. We can evaluate the trade-offs inherent in the approaches offered by iOS and Android, and decide which provides the greatest overall benefit for our own specific needs.

Those who suggest that only one must exist and the other is completely wrong present a position which is as impossible as it is undesirable.

I don't think anyone wants to see a mobile world where only one company decides what all of us can and cannot do. Competition is healthy, for us as end-users and even for the competitors themselves, since it keeps them doing their best work.

Both iOS and Android are going to be around for a while.

We can pick the one we like most, and enjoy it. We can even use them both.

As LiveCode developers we get to enjoy it all, immune to the whims of any single OS vendor.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World
 LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
 Webzine for LiveCode developers: http://www.LiveCodeJournal.com
 LiveCode Journal blog: http://LiveCodejournal.com/blog.irv

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