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I understand that apples approval process can be ridiculous, COSTLY, unfair, etc etc for devs! MY main point however is that we know that! so devs know that! and they dont have to choose to develop for apple so in my mind once they choose to develop for Apple knowing what we have just discussed then they made their bed and if they get rejected for some new made up reason well they will have to lie in it. I defend Apples right to manage THEIR store and THEIR product however they want. Try to remember Im not saying the way apple have managed the store and approval process are perfect or even great, what I will say is that so far they have been very sucessful and devs with good apps have made a lot of money and its up to apple what they do. If I open a game shop and choose not to sell 18 rated games thats my choice If I decide not to sell games that I dont like for my own personel reasons that change each week then thats my choice! It should be no different for Apple. |
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So what I am driving at Apple store is Apple store, but we can expect them to act ethically and legally. Otherwise those posts occur. |
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Not sure where ethics comes into it Apple do whats legal and what they believe makes them the most money dont think they are well known for being ethical are they? Last edited by stustaff; 04-10-2010 at 09:59 AM. |
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You can defend Apple's ridiculous decisions until you're blue in the face, it dosn't make them one bit less ridiculous.
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If they didn't insist on a monopoly on distributing apps, it'd be different. But they do. Quote:
There's a reason that some awfully good, experienced, devs are recommending that people take their small games to PSN and Android. Quote:
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As to Flash-less versions of sites, these have been around since mobile browsers came to be. But saying it's a" non issue" is like saying that being banned from accessing regular books is a non-issue, because you can read the Cliffs Notes versions. Very 1984. Quote:
The Dell IPS monitors are not that far in price from the Apple ones, particularly if you go the refurb route. That's the route I take for most of my Apple purchases, or ebay deals with Bing discount ![]() Last edited by Sonist; 04-10-2010 at 11:16 AM. |
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so your saying that based on an ad that had nothing to do with Apple that iAd adverts will be bad! your experience was no more indicative of what iAd ads will be like than me test driving a Toyota Corrola and saying ferraris are rubbish! or your just saying any adverts are bad?(I do tend to agree) maybe iAds will be less bad as Apple will regulate how intrusive they are and also regulate what they are adverts for. we dont really know yet except for the mock ups Apple showed which for an advert didnt look worse than anything else I have ever seen. Yes they have but im not talking about mobile versions Im talking about the fact that many web sites are now starting to be EXACTLY the same either with flash or without(so more like reading exactly the same book on an ereader instead of on paper! or on recycled paper instead of new, nothing like a different version or cliff notes) once the vast majority of sites work like that well yes it will be a non issue. until then it is an issue. |
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Yeah, there are ads currently. They're not iAds, just ads the developer put in their app.
For instance, I've gotten full page Chase Saphire credit card ads in the NY Times app that you have to touch "skip" to get to the story. Not an iAd as those aren't out to OS 4.0, and that's not coming to the iPad until this fall! So ads are nothing new, iAds will no doubt make ads more common in apps though. As I said elsewhere, I can live with iAds if it leads to more free and very cheap apps. I can't if we end up with adds in $5-10 apps. For some app that I wouldn't use all that often I'd rather get it free or for a buck or two with ads than pay $5 for it with no ads personally. But that's a very big assumption, and it will really suck if that app is $5 AND had ads. |
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In a deal with Apple, there are a handful of sites which are developing content specifically for the iPad, such as the NYT. But even those are not identical to their regular sites - the regular sites offer additional functionality through Flash - browse through the NYT Magazine section, for instance. IMO, the iPad offers web browsing experience akin to that of the late '90s and the few sites which are agreeing to cater specifically to the format are hoping to exploit a captive market. But, after the initial excitement, I am not certain it will work in the long run, since advertisers want the biggest bang for their buck, and I doubt iPad subscription rates will maintain the revenue needed to support such splintering of the web world. Particularly because by the end of the year most mobile platforms will have full Flash support, including hardware acceleration, and there will be much less need for mobile versions of the main sites. Last edited by Sonist; 04-10-2010 at 02:03 PM. |
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When I go there on my girlfriends iPad I get to choose the mobile or full site. I pick the full site and initially in loading the front page video will display the "Install Flash Player" icon, but when it loads that goes away and then the video is available and does play fine. So I guess they have a hybrid Flash/HTML 5 system or something. I want to say my g/f said the videos on CNN.com worked as well. So some actually websites have adapted, probably not very many. But ESPN and the network streaming sites were all I use regularly that use flash, so the iPad's lack of flash didn't bother me nearly as much as I was expecting. I considered it a major drawback until using my girlfriend's iPad. The ABC and Netflix app take care of most of my video, once Hulu app is out I'll be pretty set on that. One thing I didn't check is ESPN360.com, I doubt that would work. But maybe they'd put out an app. Quote:
And the browsing experience in terms of reading articles, blogs etc. on the iPad is fantastic as the scrolling is so much faster and smoother than with a mouse or touchbad or keyboard. And the pinch zooming is awesome for browsing as it's a great way to deal with text that's too small on many websites. So I'd hardly say it's a late '90s experience. The touching, zooming etc. I found to be a big step forward. Lack of flash didn't bother me much--but that is the big drawback for people who use more flash heavy sites for sure. I'd certainly prefer flash support, but it's not the deal breaker I thought it would be. But still if Android apps can match the quality of the interface, screen, battery life etc. and add flash support, a file management system etc. I'd go with one of those over the iPad. A related question, does Apple have a patent on the pinch zoom interface? That's been the thing I like the most, and would hope an Android or other tablet could mimic. |
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Go to the Disney site, for instance, and play around on your desktop browser, then look at it on your iPad. Then you'll see what I mean by Cliffs Notes version. |
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It's just not as widespread as I thought in terms of the websites I personally browse daily. My main concern among sites I visit daily was ESPN.com, but it worked fine both in terms of all the menus etc., the videos played fine as I said above etc. If someone visits a lot of Flash heavy sites it would be a huge drawback. But I was surprised that I didn't really run into any problems other than some flash facebook games of course not working. In any case, the iPad will either sell like gangbusters and we'll see sites move away from Flash. Or it won't and other tablets that support Flash will be better web browsers in terms of being able to display any site fine. |
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Answered my own question. Looks like they do have a patent on the pinch to zoom interface and recently sued HTC over patent infringement from use of something similar in some apps or something. That sucks, as that feature is one of the things that really makes the iPad click for me. If the Android tablets can't use it, hopefully they can be creative and come up with something that works just as well. Or win in court and get the patent tossed out! |
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