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Old 12-30-2010, 08:32 AM   #18
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In my line of work proprietary is a curse word you have to be compatible with everyone else in order for us IT folks to be interested in it. At the moment my IT pals are concerned about all Apple products becuase they have a tendency to be proprietary and therefore my IT pals have turned their backs on apple. To what extent can an ipad read and run applications (apps) that were written for other platforms such as Windows, Android, Crome and Linux? They are also a rather taken back by the etraordinarliy high price tag on apple products.
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