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Originally Posted by dmaul1114
It should still be up to users IMO.
Don't include it on the iPad, but allow users do download and install it if they choose.
I like to have control over gadgets I buy, not be roped into to only using them how the person/company that made them thinks they should be used.
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I see your point of view. From my perspective, Apple provides products that are easy to use and I essentially paid them to make technical decisions for me, because I have little technical knowledge. If Apple lets me decide, then there's less incentive for me to buy their products, because the simplicity is diminished. If I bought an iPad and flash or whatever gummed up the works, I wouldn't know enough to blame flash (just an example). I'd probably just end up an unhappy Apple customer and switch brands.