To: Turbopilot
those of us who use and depend on such phones value functionality and interoperability over froofroo graphics.
Yeah, I figured I'd get at least one comment like this. Clearly, Apple interfaces focus solely on shiny graphics and have no root in user interface design concepts. All good UIs must be flat, industrial, and businesslike, just like Windows 95.
Just because you can get something done with Windows Mobile does not mean it represents any sort of quality. One can be functional with a bad product, but it's still a bad product.
9 posted on
12/12/2007 6:56:17 PM PST by
Terpfen
(It's your fault, not Pelosi's.)
To: Terpfen
Just because you can get something done with Windows Mobile does not mean it represents any sort of quality. One can be functional with a bad product, but it's still a bad product. That's a nice generality, but I'm sure you can realize that it says nothing about the relative capabilities of the iPhone vis-a-vis a Windows Mobile product. Care to present an actual, specific example of something I cannot do on this phone but that I could do with an iPhone? I have yet to have anyone answer that question, but I am more than willing to admit I'm wrong if anyone can.
11 posted on
12/12/2007 7:45:01 PM PST by
Turbopilot
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