Apple: 100 good reasons for revMobile

Bob Sneidar bobs at twft.com
Tue May 11 15:03:08 EDT 2010


I will only say as I have before, if someone doesn't like a particular thread, they don't have to read it. I understand your frustration, but telling someone to not to post so you don't have to see it is, well... silly.

Bob


> Right.
> 
> I have read many things bad about Apple on this list. I, personally, do not resent Apple for the decision they made. I very much understand Apple's point of view and the fact that they value very much their independence. This is the same attachment to independence, I feel, that have lead some people to react so strongly to Apple's decision. Well, conflicts of interest are not new.
> 
> Please stop these post "Beware Apple; I am going to develop for android". As far as I am concerned, I have heard the message. I guess everybody who has read the list last week got the message. And my mother has strictly forbidden me to express my opinion on android and related Google ventures.
> 
> Retrospectively, I'd rather have kept the 700€ I spent on revMobile to buy what is soon to be my iPad. But, at the time, revMobile for the iPhone had me convinced, and I do not regret supporting runrev on this opportunity. Well, you can't win them all.
> 
> I am happy to learn that runrev will pay some attention to field formatting and perhaps an a number of request that are pending at qacenter.
> 
> Best regards,
> 	François
> 
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