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greenlakejake | 12 years ago

> Honestly, I wish Apple would just get with the times and allow an appropriate degree of freedom on their devices

An appropriate degree of freedom is different for you and eight year old children or grandparents. The majority of iOS users have no use for the freedom jailbreakers desire and Apple is creating software for the majority of its customers.

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DanBC|12 years ago

> The majority of iOS users have no use for the freedom jailbreakers desire and Apple is creating software for the majority of its customers.

That's not quite true.

There's a bunch of minor tweaks that many people would really like that they can only get if they jail break. Since most people are scared of jailbreaking they don't do it.

It's hard to understand how different keyboards[1] is inappropriate degree of software freedom.

[1] to pick one example of a simple, minor, tweak that many people want.

chetanahuja|12 years ago

"It's hard to understand how different keyboards[1] is inappropriate..."

"[1] to pick one example of a simple, minor, tweak that many people want."

Agree with your point except calling it a "minor tweak". From personal experience, the difference between the stock iOS keyboard and something like Swype on Android is huge. This third party keyboard on Android was so popular and influential that Google finally added swype like functionality in the base OS (I think starting with JB). This is one of the biggest frustrations I have with the iOS experience (whenever I do use iOS, e.g. on my iPad).

onedev|12 years ago

Hell something even more minor than that is the ability to have 5 icons on the dock...

hollerith|12 years ago

That's not an argument against a button in Settings that says, "I understand the risks, now unlock my device."

ytjohn|12 years ago

I like the developer options in android. Just go to about phone and click the build number a large number of times. You basically have to know this exists to seek out the how online and then do it. Almost no one is going to enable this by accident.

eropple|12 years ago

Yes, it is, because people will press it because it's there to press and proceed to hose their devices.

If you're not satisfied by those restrictions, use Android. (I do, because I'm not.)

schneidmaster|12 years ago

I understand this, but there should at least be a way to access that freedom. I'm a developer; I'm going to hack and tweak my phone. That's not going to change. What can change is whether Apple makes me install a 3rd-party exploit or lets me flip a switch somewhere deep in my settings.