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by wslh 4653 days ago
Beyond the downvote to my comment, I think the same complain will be amplified by a lot of people beyond if it's in the app description or not. Currently, with hundreds of applications installed on the PC and mobile devices nobody reads every app description, they just assume certain features. You can't RTFM for every application installed.
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> You can't RTFM for every application installed.

Reading the basic description of what an app is is not equivalent to reading a manual.

Please, give me a break. I installed Quickoffice acquired by Google to read documents. I don't assume that I need to read any description.
> I installed Quickoffice acquired by Google to read documents. I don't assume that I need to read any description.

QuickOffice was always a MSOffice formats editing tool for mobile devices. Its never been a generic document reader. You assumed, for no discernable reason, that it was.

Maybe you should re-evaluate your assumptions about the need to read descriptions of apps before you install and run them.

You make me laugh, seems like you follow first order logic in a human discussion.

Let me speculate what would happen if Google applied your thinking:

- You could not integrate Google Adwords with Google Analytics because there were part of different companies.

- Android could not integrate with Google Search Engine because it was only part of a mobile innitiative.

You can play yourself combining the acquisitions listed on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisition...

It's quick_Office_.