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Originally Posted by cmdahler
I actually understood that one, believe it or not. In its first vision, I don't think even Apple understood fully what the iPhone would become to most people. It wasn't originally envisioned as a palm-sized computer with editing capabilities, thus no one considered that copy-paste would be important or necessary to anyone using it. However, when it became more clear what the customers were turning the device into and what they wanted from it, Apple just took the ball and ran with it. I'm certainly not saying that Apple is a perfect company - far from it. But you must admit they show many more signs of being organized and disciplined throughout their entire corporate culture than, say, iRex.
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You must be kidding

Even simple SE, Nokia etc. phones have copy/paste functions. Isn't it a double standard? It's ok for an iphone not to have basic functions - but wrong for an irex device?