XPost: comp.mobile.android, alt.os.linux, alt.comp.os.windows-10   
   From: nospam@nospam.invalid   
      
   In article , Tomos Davies   
    wrote:   
      
   > >> since I do the same thing for my iOS devices.   
   > >   
   > > no you don't, and you keep insisting that it's not possible.   
   >   
   > You must have missed the many screenshots posted in this very thread   
   > showing the iOS devices working essentially the same way as the Android   
   > devices did using this solution.   
      
   you must have missed the fact that there are numerous other solutions   
   than the one you insist on using, so much so that you refuse to   
   acknowledge that they even exist.   
      
   > The only problem with the iOS devices is that far less of the file system   
   > is available to the computer by default than with Android - but that's   
   > merely due to inherent iOS restrictions that Android doesn't have (and that   
   > which jailbreaking might overcome anyway).   
      
   it's not an issue and jailbreaking is not needed either.   
      
   > The point is that once you're forced to add (often proprietary) software to   
   > the computer, the universality of the solution goes into the toilet (e.g.,   
   > try to get iTunes to work native on Linux).   
      
   nothing is forced.   
      
   adding additional software is entirely optional and provides all sorts   
   of enhanced functionality not otherwise possible.   
      
   you insist on doing things the hard way.   
      
   > You know that. You just will never admit it.   
      
   i know that you're full of shit.   
      
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