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Originally Posted by afv011
It's up 8% in the USA.
Could this be an American thing? You know, American company, people buying American to help the economy and to wave the "made in America" flag. Only if it were made in America, that is...
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That must be it. Because it can't actually be that the iOS ecosystem offers something that Android doesn't.
I am very impressed with the GTab 2 7.0. I'm making adjustments to fit it into my workflow of life and work. The $5 Motorola bluetooth mouse I picked up from Woot works wonderfully with it.
But I have to say that I am greatly disappointed with the lack of maturity and availability of apps. Having one Android device or another since the introduction of the G1, I can see that very little progress has been made over the years.
Something as simple as a text editor that supports markdown and dropbox (like Notesy for iOS), or simply supporting dropbox w/folders (like iOS WriteRoom) is virtually non-existent. The closest thing that I've found is Epistle, which will have to do.
Marketshare is meaningless if it doesn't translate into greater acceptance by developers.