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by josteink 4789 days ago
> 1. Pick ... iOS ... for the job at the time

And voila, you have found yourself a closed system which wont let you treat your data as yours, just as pointed out in the comment you replied to.

There is nothing wrong with pointing out that Apple has a closed solution here, and that the solution is seriously lacking.

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What are the complaints in the original article about not being able to treat your data as your own?

The complaints as I read them are about pain points in syncing and accessing the different photos you have spread across different Apple devices, and how whatever sync features exist today ("Photo streams") exacerbate rather than improve the situation.

All of them, I think. If any vendor were allowed to drop photo management software (as a first class citizen) on Apple machines, software that would even be allowed to manipulate their current cloud library through an open API - would anybody be asking Apple for anything?