None of that inspires anything approaching confidence.

// @kdfrawg

Android is amazing for simple things but gets irritating in a hurry. The emulator is a train wreck.

(PalmOS had, hands down, the best emulator experience)

What little iOS stuff i've done, the only hurdle was getting over my distaste for ObjectiveC. Solid libraries for just about anything and the development just felt "smooth" for lack of a better word.

Frankly, I miss the Windows Mobile 5 platform. Mobile .NET wasn't half bad.

// @kdfrawg

@kdfrawg His point is valid as well. Android's shortcomings are horribly apparent on those cheap phones.

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I wonder how QuickBooks fares over there. They used to let you do anything to a transaction.

They are to viruses what bees are to pollen.

I find the more time I spend goofing with Android, the more irritable I get. It just has the "mountain of afterthoughts and kludges" feel to it.

// @kdfrawg

This group-think at one of the largest tech companies in the world is concerning. Innovation and progress isn't made this way.

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No I apply a thing called Termidor. It's for termite control but works on ants very well.

It's going to end with her pointing to a mound of very pissed off ants and saying, "You deal with it".

It's bound to be a Rube Goldberg sort of thing