Isn't that one reason for jailbreak? To make a more open Apple iOS? A lot of people wouldn't know what todo with an open system. Look at all the confused Windows users.
🐰 Alice
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On Jun 1, 2012, at 1:20 PM, "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@comcast.net> wrote:
> Bill,
>
> You posted a similar article on another list, and got dog piled on. Nothing wrong with voicing a different opinion, but you are sharing this with the wrong crowd. Ahh! You crossed posted this to 4 Apple related lists. You sure know how to make friends.
>
> Most Mac users like the "walled garden" Apple has created. Fewer security issues.
>
> You posted:
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> > Two weeks ago, Steve Wozniak made a public call for Apple to open its platforms for those who wish to tinker, tweak and innovate with their internals.
> >
> > BB
>
> And another list member commented:
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> Yeah.
> >
> Woz has been pretty irrelevant for 30-35 years now....
>
> Pretty much summed it up, other than to say that there are other platforms that are open, you are free to use them if you want.
>
> Brent
>
> On Jun 1, 2012, at 10:34 AM, Bill B. wrote:
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> Infoworld noticed the Electronic Frontier Foundation's rant bout Apple's OSes and has an article, I find more interesting. BTW, Apple OS as a closed system has been discussed for at least 2 decades. See
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> <http://www.infoworld.com/t/mac-os-x/apples-operating-systems-fortresses-or-prisons-194412>
>
> Bill
>
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vendredi 1 juin 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] Re: [macsupport] Apple's operating systems: Fortresses or prisons?
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