...but...but doesnt these restrictions mean iOS is considered more secure? Which is what enterprise customers are looking for. Almost all big companies I know use iOS these days (although it may change one day).Erel got the point. And as a serious developer, it is also my duty to spot my customers to such points. Because many times, they MAY use iOS devices but they normally also neither thought deeply about the restrictions nor did they fully understand them.
And for many industrial usage, this restrictions are just not reasonable, with other words a "NoGo"
+1 to thatSo, to my eyes, Apple and Google are not very different.
+1 to thatI will not blame Beja for wanting to involve politics in this case because there are probably only politics that still have a chance to change things by law. I do not really see why we should dissuade him, although like many I think it's utopian and that the US government has no interest to go against its national companies (usually laws are made to support them, not to fight them). But the number of dreamers that really changed our world is countless. And it would be stupid to yell and quarrel because of a multinational company where none of us are working and whose we can very well boycott products.
How on earth are you going to file class action without first building the class by talking to its individuals and discuss the case
and convince them to join hands, (or they convince you to end the effort)?
If you don't know your rights, I know mine.. The mobile software market is my market, and since Apple is holding a great
number of people by popularity of their product, then the (American) law requires them to play it fair.. They can not take
measures to exclude others.. but in this case, they are blackmailing developers by forcing them
to sign illegal agreement to rip them off $100 even if the developer didn't want their service. A
I don't understand what rights you believe you have that are being illegally violated.
No I can't and I didn't tell them that. With regards to the software, it is not loaded into their device.. the moment I paidYou do NOT have the right to tell Apple what they can or cannot distribute or how software is loaded to their devices
What's also funny is that some members of this forum have been pesting Erel to develop B4i, several threads, lots of wishes and "+1" posts, now that he's working on it, people complain about it, Make up your minds people!!!
I am sorry I don’t know the technical field you are working in, but the real issue is capitalism, not technology. In capitalist systems, big companies control politics itself, and not only the market. Apple and similar companies win and blackmail the rest of us not because they have good lawyers, but because the LAW ITSELF is in their favor.
There is no point in trying to fight Apple, but you can’t win that way. Instead, use the capitalist system itself against Apple by going to the competition – work with Samsung because they share your interest in defeating Apple.. In the future, Samsung may become like Apple, but for now it will work with you because it is in their short term interest to do so.
I hope this makes sense, and good luck
Apple is a fashion accessory, like jewelry. If you are part of that crowd, you have to have all the latest stuff, and it doesn't matter if there are better and cheaper alternatives. It's a culture in itself that will be loyal to Apple no matter what.
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