I am not one to sink to name calling, but I am puzzled why Apple or anyone thinks Mobile Me-Too would be any better than their last attempt (mac.com) to corral people into their media pen.
This is about as anti open Internet as you can get, and they are basically competing with the most competitive people out there for commodity services, which is not very Apple boutique like.
I'd also like to mention, in case people think it's something great or whatever, that consolidated app finding and upgrading was first done more than ten years ago by various Linux (and BSD) distributions.
I'm not an anti Apple person at all, but they get a lot more credit than they deserve.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I am not one to sink to name calling, but I am puzzled why Apple or anyone thinks Mobile Me-Too would be any better than their last attempt (mac.com) to corral people into their media pen.
This is about as anti open Internet as you can get, and they are basically competing with the most competitive people out there for commodity services, which is not very Apple boutique like.
I'd also like to mention, in case people think it's something great or whatever, that consolidated app finding and upgrading was first done more than ten years ago by various Linux (and BSD) distributions.
I'm not an anti Apple person at all, but they get a lot more credit than they deserve.