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|    wolfgang kern to Jeff Liebermann    |
|    Re: Is there an iOS app similar to the A    |
|    30 Aug 21 07:17:17    |
      XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.mobile.android       From: nowhere@nospicedham.never.at              On 30.08.2021 01:01, Jeff Liebermann wrote:       > Apple was contacted and refused to fix       > what they perceived was everyone else's problem. So, there was a       > flurry of router firmware updates to fix the timing problems Apple had       > introduced.              Same thing happened when Apple screwed up all Linux connections to iOS.       That was sometime around iOS 7.0.1 as I recall (not gonna look it up as the       iOS bigots will just deny what everyone else but them already knows).              Apple fucked with the API and then claimed it was Linux' problem.       Why?       Because Apple doesn't give a fuck about Linux.       So Apple broke connectivity of Linux to iOS without even testing it once.              *The Apple operating systems _never_ actually work in the real world.*              Luckily, after a flurry of activity, the Linux folks fixed Apple's shit.       The result was again Linux is more functional with the iPad than iTunes.              Native Ubuntu has read/write/delete access to iOS file system.       It treats the iOS device as a read/write/delete USB stick.              Apple probably hates that people have that kind of functionality though.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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