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Originally Posted by PatNY
In practice, the situation I described in that sentence was exactly what was happening. Read my exact words. Not what you would like to read into them.
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Your exact words were
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every single time Apple puts out a new screen resolution, their developers have to put out a new version of their app that includes another set of artwork exactly scaled to that new resolution.
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The "every single time" and "have to" parts can only be true if iOS developers have no alternative. As your statement is in the present tense, whether or not it was the case in the past has no bearing on the truth of your statement. It has been shown that there is an alternative, hence your statement is demonstrably false.
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I'm assuming it was some clunky private app because you won't even name it.
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Your assumption is incorrect - it's a fully professional app.
Who was talking about reading things into other people's words?
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You won't name a single widely used app prior to iOS6 that was scalable. I don't know why you won't support your claim.
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You haven't addressed my point about what evidence it would take to convince you that an app uses springs and struts in its interface (you can't tell from the outside, you'd need to look at the code).
/JB