Sticking with Flash
Sticking with Flash
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- Miguex0
Why would you be against having a choice to install what you want?
People complain about censorship all the time, so how is this different? I mean.. there is tons of SHIT apps out there, if we don't like how they perform, we ERASE THEM and give them 1 star and a bad rating, but at least we are exercising our right to choose to give it a chance.It's as simple as that, you don't like it, don't install it/ don't use it.
How would you feel if suddenly they decided that [insert music genre] wasn't allowed on the iTunes store anymore, because [insert whatever reason Apple gives to you]?
- there's a difference between a tool and expression. If you don't like your tools cos it doesn't work with your other tools, then get one that does.kpl
- tools, then get one that does.kpl
- huh?Miguex
- logical fallacy much?spifflink
- Kpl, that "tool" worked with all other tools. It's not broken.Peter
- Flash 10.1 for mobile arrived this month (BETA). It was never going to work on the original iPhone or iPad.ukit
- It's not tool being broken. The tool works, and has worked for years. They're just turned off. What I'm saying is it's a faulty analogy.Peter
- ...analogyPeter
- No, he was saying you can buy an iPad or not. It's not the same as free speech.ukit
- There are plenty of things that are not supported on other platforms (like IE!)ukit
- But I wouldn't consider it anything close to free speechukit
- you can choose to say what you want in another country as well, if we go by your rulesMiguex