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Originally Posted by whpalmer4
All by itself? Nah. I think it was a necessary part of the iPod/iTunes package, without which they wouldn't have made so much money.
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Bah! You certainly won't win next year's Wizard of OF award if you start pontificating such rubbish! :p
OK, here's the history lesson. In 1992 Apple paid an indy port house to get QuickTime over to Windoze, that's almost a decade before the first ever non-video iPod. It wasn't until 2005 (13 years later) that any form of video capability was added to iTunes.
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Originally Posted by whpalmer4
Only makes sense to cater to them by building PC apps when you want to be in the business of building and selling PC apps. Or Android apps.
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Apple itself began the process of enabling PC software to run on Macs as far back as the early nineties. Sure, for all I know Ken breaks out in hives at the mere sight of a PC. I wasn't saying that Omni
should make a version of OmniFocus for Android or PC, just that it was
logical, especially since DA's 'endorsement' of OF, which I'm guessing 80%+ of his fundi-GTD'ers won't ever have the joy of experiencing unless OmniFocus becomes available on other platforms.
Of course, you might merely be trying to port over to this thread the discussion about whether OF is actually a GTD program or merely a shopping list App on the iPhone...! :eek: