john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
It's easy for iPads and iPhones to "just work" - they don't do very much and what they do do is only because Apple says that they can do it.
I'm interested to hear what things you ask any other operating system and apps to do that iOS doesn't do? The computer/laptop/phone is a tool. Unless you're a software engineer actually designing apps or building software solutions for some esoteric problem (all the ordinary ones for most everyday users have a multiple solutions already program written) the only thing one is interested in is whether the device is reliable and easy to use.
OK, seriously, Apple products do tend to be more reliable than either Windows or Android, but that comes at a price - lock-in. Windows and Android are far more open than Apple products - you often have a wider choice of both hardware and software to run with your Windows or Android tablet, PC or phone. How much that matters to you depends entirely on your pattern of usage. Personally, I want the freedom to be able to run a wide range of applications and develop my own using a wide range of technologies.
I have a theory that a significant body of people who dislike Apple is because Apple products and iOS castrates their geekiness and love of fiddling with the ‘system’.
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