Is Apple Becoming Too Human?

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syedzunair
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Re: Its only human?
syedzunair   8/29/2012 2:56:52 AM
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pocharle: 

Yes, I think it is one of the many advantages that Apple has. One app for all platforms is indeed a wonderful achievement. 

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pocharle   8/22/2012 1:40:10 AM
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I think also the key advantage that Apple has is lack of diversity. All apps run on all devices because they are the same. Developers will run into issues with Android because there is so much disparity in devices.

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syedzunair   8/7/2012 7:54:24 PM
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pocharle: 

Restrictions might could go either way. I mean that by controlling app development one can also control what gets sold in the market and consequently control the quality. 

Which one is better is a difficult question. I think for the time being Apple seems to be doing better because of its high market share. But in due time if the Android catches up it will surely attract more developers. 

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t.alex   8/1/2012 2:04:05 PM
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In fact it is very straightforward to kickstart android app development. The tools are free and can be run on any platform. For Apple, to develop apps at least you must have a mac computer :)

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Barbara Jorgensen   7/30/2012 2:38:32 PM
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Apple's momentum would have broken at some point, so this is probably a good thing in the long run. A liitle humility never hurts...

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pocharle   7/29/2012 9:51:40 AM
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But that might not necessarily be a good thing for developers. Apple puts restrcitions on what you can publish because they want quality for their users. Android pretty much lets you publish whatever you want.

So does that mean quantity in Andorid marketplace will be better than quality in the Apple marketplace?

Which would you choose if you wanted to use some apps?

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_hm   7/28/2012 10:23:14 PM
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It is not only share price and market share. Apple wows its customer with most innovative products and its fans loves and trust it for that. It is important that Apple just do that. Share price and market share is secondary and follows if you do good work. Wish wish to get more trendy products from Apple.

 

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TaimoorZ   7/28/2012 2:07:12 PM
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@pocharlie: Because of the recent restrictions by Apple on the apps, Android has beome more developer-friendly and a lot of developers are switching towards Android platform. Google anticipates that the number of Android developers will exceed those of Apple and other platforms within the next two years.

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pocharle   7/28/2012 11:49:38 AM
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But it's all about niches. Emulation is the greatest form of flattery. As long as iOS is the predominant app platform, Android can copy but the barrier to entry for many Android developers will be a bit higher since there is so much differentiation among devices.

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pocharle   7/28/2012 11:47:55 AM
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They better! A little self-serving but I am getting into the app game soon and they are the current leader. iOS is my desired platform of choice.

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