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Originally Posted by popesammyjoe View Post
Sorry, OmniGroup. The fact of the matter is you had ideas in mind other than user satisfaction when you released this crippled software just in time for iPhone Day 1.
On which day should they have posted it, and begun the process of testing it in the wild and receiving (and acting incredibly quickly upon) bug reports, given that they had no way to test on more than a very few, non-3G, iPhones until day one?

Given the complexity of iOF compared to other iPhone apps, I think it's stunningly stable for an app on a brand new, immature platform.

Oh hang on, maybe you meant that Apple should have delayed releasing iPhone 2.0 until they'd given all the developers the chance to test their apps extensively and on large numbers of sample iPhone 3G's, and had recieved and acted on the resulting OS bug reports? Yeah right.

Mark