[DM-MUG] Is anyone else concerned about the renaming of iPhoneOS to iOS?

Christopher Kavanaugh chris at kavanaughgallery.com
Tue Jun 22 13:48:14 CDT 2010


As I see it Apple is the future, the clean contained future of Star  
Trek, next gen. Not the Mad Max future, I dont know if any one else  
here read Make magazine or is into any of that stuff but Apple used to  
be about making things, first computers, then programs, then  
publishing, then the web. It was making it easier to make, and this is  
why creatives went to apple, but they saw the writing on the wall with  
the success of the ipod, and dont get me wrong I love the ipad, but  
like its sibling the pod it is a consumption device.  And that is  
fine, I like to consume as much as the next guy, but I am also a  
"Maker" and I hope apple stays somewhat true to its maker roots. Later C



On Jun 22, 2010, at 11:59 AM, John Eller wrote:

>
> All legitimate concerns.
> I want to know if any restrictions will be placed on what "iBooks"  
> are offered for sale.
> If that happens - at all - Apple will indeed have become the evil  
> empire and I'll have to find another place to dump an average of  
> $1,000 every single year on technology.
> I hope they can reign in this impulse to expand absolute control in  
> content and software.  Compromises are needed.
>
>
> On Jun 22, 2010, at 11:50 AM, Brandon Carlson wrote:
>
> Since the introduction of the iPad I've had a concern. That concern  
> is that the next rev of OSX is iPhoneOS. Are these platforms  
> converging? I don't think it's much of a stretch to envision an iMac  
> with touch capability.
>
> Why do I have a concern? I don't like Apple projecting their moral  
> compass onto my machine. The best and worst part of iOS in my  
> opinion is the App Store. The ease of download and installation of  
> the apps is great, yet the numerous whacky app rejections and  
> revocations due to "Too much bandwidth used" or "Inappropriate  
> content" have lead me to fear the day that my desktop and notebook  
> now require all software be delivered through the App Store and my  
> software choice is restricted to the whims of some arbitrary reviewer.
>
> In addition to the reviewer's whims, what about software and content  
> developers? With the recent changes to the Software Developer  
> Agreement Apple is now regulating what technology you can use to  
> develop applications as well as shutting out access to mobile  
> advertisers other than those that use the new iAd technology. What  
> was the perfect mix of form and function (Mac + OSX) is now becoming  
> an even more closed system in pursuit of more money (I really meant  
> a better user experience of course).
>
> Pray that I don't have to switch to Ubuntu...
>
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