At 27 Mar 2008 12:13:11 -0400 Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
> > It's true that the iPhone OS is more stable and its limited
> > functionality makes it easier to learn and use. If stability and ease
of
> > use is more important than functionality, then indeed the iPhone OS is
a
> > better choice.
>
> That statement makes me chuckle. What good is a bazilion features and
> programs, if the thing constantly falls over due to stability issues?
> Stability is Function Number 1.
I disagree- functionality is function number 1, stability is number two.
My old Nokia candtybar dumbphones are the most stable phones I've ever owned,
but I require more than phone calls and texting.
My WinMo device handles memory rather poorly- the amount of available RAM
decreases throught the day requiring the occasional nightly reboot to
reclaim it- that's a level of "instability" I'm more than willing to put up
with in return for carrying a "laptop" in my pocket.