Ah, I was just waiting for this type of post. I love it how you go on a big rant about how MagicPad doesn't bring copy/paste to the entire iPhone. But can you help me out with something...
Can you tell me where the developers EVER said that would be the case?
Oh, that's right. They didn't.
It was the stupid idiotic media as usual that caught wind of the fact that this application has its own copy & paste functionality built-in and tried to drum that up with a tie-in to native copy & paste.
All these developers ever said that they've found a good way to implement copy & paste functionality while they were writing their application and it is an implementation that maybe Apple should consider bringing to the masses natively.
It seems to me like Proximi has achieved EVERYTHING they set out to do and the only people that look like idiots are the sites that misrepresented or misunderstood what that was.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Can you tell me where the developers EVER said that would be the case?
Oh, that's right. They didn't.
It was the stupid idiotic media as usual that caught wind of the fact that this application has its own copy & paste functionality built-in and tried to drum that up with a tie-in to native copy & paste.
All these developers ever said that they've found a good way to implement copy & paste functionality while they were writing their application and it is an implementation that maybe Apple should consider bringing to the masses natively.
It seems to me like Proximi has achieved EVERYTHING they set out to do and the only people that look like idiots are the sites that misrepresented or misunderstood what that was.