No, there are apps for everything in the Apple store. Oh, I have little
doubt that you can find stuff it doesn't do. But it would have to be
something pretty specialized. Apple does keep a pretty tight grip on
what is in the store but, that does have it's benefits. It's not that
different than debian keeping a tight grip on what's in the debian
repository. The main difference is that you don't have to do anything to
go outside the repository. But then debian doesn't offer any warranty
and Apple does.
On 11/13/2016 05:33 PM, Jeffery Mewtamer wrote:
Forked from the Spammer thread.
I've never owned an Apple product, and unless their business model
changes significantly, I never will, but pretty much every review of
any iPod, iPhone, or Ipad I've ever read paints a picture of needing a
hacked device if you want to do anything outside the rather narrow
band of what Apple is okay with you doing on the hardware you bought
from them, and in general, Apple gives off an even stronger control
freak vibe than Microsoft.
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