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|    arlen holder to nospam    |
|    Re: Are the Apple I-phones easier to use    |
|    20 Feb 19 16:04:01    |
      XPost: comp.mobile.android       From: arlen@arlen.com              On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 09:04:12 -0500, nospam wrote:              >> Q: Are the Apple iPhones easier to use than Android?       >> A: Yes.       >>       >> Q: Why?       >> A: They are limited in app functionality.       >       > no, that's not why              Hi nospam,              I have had both iOS devices and Android devices, for years, where the       difference in the app launchers alone, is like the difference between       o The Stone Age (for iOS), and,       o The Modern Age (for Android).              *Q: Why is the iOS app launcher simpler for someone like the OP?*       *A: Because it's primitive - it hasn't changed since it was designed.*              That is the type of primitive unchanging simplicity that the OP pines for.              The iPhone has the _same_ app launcher it had a decade ago.       That iOS app launcher is mired in the Stone Age of App Launchers.              For the OP, that's a good thing, since primitive means simple.              While the Android app launcher _copied_ that of the iOS app launcher,       the Android app launchers have had vast functionality added over time.              The Android app launchers are like using modern tools while the iOS app       launcher is mired in the Stone Age, which, for the OP, is a good thing,       because the iOS app launcher barely has _any_ functionality, nospam.              And you know this to be a fact, which, I can prove, with the 3-word test.              Name an iOS app launcher that can organize apps in any grid, nospam:       o Name just one              Name an iOS app launcher that can edit the name of any app shortcut:       o Name just one              Name an iOS app launcher that can remove the Dock if you want to:       o Name just one              etc.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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