I can almost forgive Apple for not implementing some very basic feaures (you all know what I'm talking about).
The really crappy 3G service and battery time that I get with my iPhone compared to my SE W890 is harder to live with for me, but OK....
What really gets me worked up is that Apple sends secret data about what applications I've installed on my iPhone. It's none of their business! The argument they use "it's for your own good" is complete BS. If there were some proper security mechnisms in OSX they wouldn't need to send this privacy data. Apple, take a lesson from Java and see how it works with certificates and the sandbox model for example.
Screw it, I'll wait for my iPhone to crack so I can return it with no hassle. Shouldn't take to long I guess.
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I can almost forgive Apple for not implementing some very basic feaures (you all know what I'm talking about).
The really crappy 3G service and battery time that I get with my iPhone compared to my SE W890 is harder to live with for me, but OK....
What really gets me worked up is that Apple sends secret data about what applications I've installed on my iPhone. It's none of their business! The argument they use "it's for your own good" is complete BS. If there were some proper security mechnisms in OSX they wouldn't need to send this privacy data. Apple, take a lesson from Java and see how it works with certificates and the sandbox model for example.
Screw it, I'll wait for my iPhone to crack so I can return it with no hassle. Shouldn't take to long I guess.