My thoughts in summary: what a difference a name makes. iPhone runs iOS; most people don't even consider it OSX, so expectations about what apps should be there aren't based on precedence. "Windows 8 on ARM" /sounds/…
IE3 was the first good browser from Microsoft, but I didn't consider it that much better. It was just good enough not to miss Netscape (much) if you made the switch. IE4 vs Netscape 4, on the other hand...
Am I the only one who thought this post was about people? Cool coding though :)
"Good" and "Works" being relative terms, of course. YMMV, especially amongst devices in the installed base where web views aren't GPU-backed (e.g, on one common platform, that being the vast majority).
It's closer to Uber than Taskrabbit, conceptually.
We are so going to do that.
My thoughts in summary: what a difference a name makes. iPhone runs iOS; most people don't even consider it OSX, so expectations about what apps should be there aren't based on precedence. "Windows 8 on ARM" /sounds/…
IE3 was the first good browser from Microsoft, but I didn't consider it that much better. It was just good enough not to miss Netscape (much) if you made the switch. IE4 vs Netscape 4, on the other hand...
Am I the only one who thought this post was about people? Cool coding though :)
"Good" and "Works" being relative terms, of course. YMMV, especially amongst devices in the installed base where web views aren't GPU-backed (e.g, on one common platform, that being the vast majority).
It's closer to Uber than Taskrabbit, conceptually.
We are so going to do that.