Snit wrote:
> Sandman stated in post mr-B2F266.23264719102010@News.Individual.NET on
> 10/19/10 2:26 PM:
>> In article
>>
>>>
>>> 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!
> 10/19/10 2:26 PM:
>> In article
>>
>>>
>>> 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!