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Originally Posted by ManMythLegend
This isnt an editorial.
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Yes, it is. You're the one who posted the article on this forum. You would know. Actually, you
should know.
BG has plenty of good points. I hope Google listens and fixes things. The applications on Android pale in comparison to iPhone apps. I'm glad he mentioned Tweetie 2 because that is a very polished application. Nothing on Android comes close to it. Every Android app I've downloaded has no polish whatsoever.
The market is a joke. It's poorly organized. Android OSes are too fragmented. iPhone's App Store can afford to be a little less organized. Why? Because everything on there works with every iPhone. This is not the case for Android phones considering the hardware varies. That is Google's problem to solve.
Copy and paste is horrible.
The only reason I bought my N1 is because I've grown tired of the iPhone. If I owned a RAZR for years and were new to both iPhone and N1, I would likely go with the iPhone today.