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Some people still won't admit Android fragmentation is a problem.....
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19-10-2010, 11:16 PM posted to alt.usenet.kooks,comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,rec.gardens
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Some people still won't admit Android fragmentation is a problem.....
Snit wrote:
Sandman stated in post
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10/19/10 2:26 PM:
In article
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ed wrote:
On Oct 15, 1:58 am, Alan Baker wrote:
hey, steve jobs strangely got in on this on the conference call
(holy f'in nice quarter btw):
"Twitter client 'TwitterDeck' recently launched their Android app,
and had to contend with 100 different versions of software on 244
different handsets."
twitterdeck. i wonder who's going to get fired for that one.
Funny, but the *developer* thinks it significant enough to have
brought it up...
...and so did another developer in the comments:
"It's not particularly harder to develop for Android over iPhone
(from a programing standpoint). Except when it comes to final QA
and testing. Then it can be a nightmare. (a manageable nightmare
mind you)
the tweetdeck guys themselves didn't think it was a nightmare.
http://twitter.com/iaindodsworth/statuses/27813412620
But they do call it fragmented:
http://blog.tweetdeck.com/android-ecosystem
As was the subject of the thread, if I'm not mistaken.
That is quite amazing.... the info on that page. Yeah, that is
amazingly fragmented, no matter how you look at it.
LOL!
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