Are there any technical or other non-closed-garden-monopoly reasons why Apple requires that all iOS apps be written using a bloated Apple IDE that only runs on Apple computers?
I always liked OK> as a prompt, e.g., on a bootloader.
User: I have some private messages stored on my phone. Apple: Really? Where? User: In the filesystem. Apple: If your phone is jailbroken we cannot help you. User: But it is not jailbroken. Apple: Only Apple and…
Are there any technical or other non-closed-garden-monopoly reasons why Apple requires that all iOS apps be written using a bloated Apple IDE that only runs on Apple computers?
I always liked OK> as a prompt, e.g., on a bootloader.
User: I have some private messages stored on my phone. Apple: Really? Where? User: In the filesystem. Apple: If your phone is jailbroken we cannot help you. User: But it is not jailbroken. Apple: Only Apple and…