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by CrLf
5058 days ago
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"makes me suspicious that the developers they care about are Mac/iOS developers" No surprise here. It is very clear that the Mac is becoming two things: 1. Just a bigger iPad that isn't too awkward to use where your average consumer can actually create stuff (videos, photos, etc.);
2. A development machine to create iOS apps. Everything else is an afterthought. |
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So, UNIX development is still there, but I'm worried that in the future I'll need to pay a developer license to run unsigned code (or something equally ludicrous). The interfaces are going down the tube - look at Notes, or iCal. If iOS keeps influencing OSX, we'll see tape reels and bookshelves in XCode.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but Windows 8's Metro actually looks better designed than modern Apple software.