The advantage of the Apple platform is the relative seamlessness between desktop and mobile documents, and the ultra-simple scripting language which lets 100% of desktop apps interact intelligently without a formally trained programmer.Typhoon wrote:Spenglerman takes a bite of the Apple.
A rare agreement. When it comes to Apple products and environment, count me out.
Acquired a LG G4 mobile phone with Android 5.1 before my current trip. So far, rather pleased with it.
As a simple smartphone a 6+ it's nice but not that big a deal. What Apple is moving toward is a completely integrated mobile/desktop system which can be managed to intelligently interact on the fly by paraprofessionals. Spengler and Typhoon don't need this capacity, and it isn't quite soup yet, but it's this enterprise potential that will be the big deal.
It's the difference between Androgenous smartphone builders building for current advantage, and Apple building towards capacity and vision. ApplePay alone is an indication Apple is thinking way ahead of the next quarter.