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I was under the impression Jail-breaking voids the warranty?
~Kurt
1. Just for YouTube: You can't load a range of qualities (and inexplicably, you can turn HQ off in the web version but not the app version?). You can't link to specific times in a video. On the web version, you can't even show all the videos from the posters you're subscribed to.
With the App it loads the best quality for the device you are on. I'm cool with that. With the web version, are you talking viewing Youtube.com as the normal desktop site on your iPhone or iPad? You can do this, easily like you can with Slate.com. As far as I know it's the same as the desktop experience here, but I could be wrong.
2. This isn't just Hulu.
I agree it sucks, but the only sites that I know that do this are Hulu and some random Appreciation sites. I wish Hulu wouldn't do this, but what can we do? I must admit I pay for Hulu Plus on my PS3, but I only did this because I am experimenting on living without a cable bill. So far it's been hard, but I have managed.
3. If the site programmer was thoughtful enough to include it, which is hardly always the case.
The vast majority do. Considering you brought up Slate.com as an example of a site that doesn't, I am left to wonder if your opinion on this is clouded by the fact you never bothered to look for this option.
4. Large parts of the internet still use it :. not the optimal browsing experience.
It's phasing out and living without it will only get less painful over time. There is a reason Adobe gave up on the dream and why it was not up until late last year that we say portable devices that could handle FLASH without making you want to rip your hair out. At least we don't have to view FLASH animated ads...
5. What IM app do you use? Last time I tried to use AIM, it forced you to be logged in all the time you had the program, which is self-evidently preposterous.
Never had that problem. Have used a variety of IM programs. Right now I use Meebo and FB messenger. Work great. Maybe you didn't have it set up right or faced a bug? I don's use AIM currently, so who knows. Give it another shot.
6. Two. I mean seriously, I just tried this. Loaded aldaily.com in one tab, opened a story from National Review in another tab, switched back to aldaily and it had to reload.
That's strange. Whenever I use my parents iPad they have a ton of tabs open and I have not seen this problem.
7. Um, I haven't seen a popup in years with Firefox.
That's great, but doesn't defend your original argument. You were the one who claimed popups are an issue with mobile Safari on an iOS device. It's not.
It doesn't even matter if these problems can be worked around. It's hardly the oft-quoted "optimal browsing experience".
I agree it's not "optimal," but it is a nice experience. A lot of it I like better then on my laptop and a lot I do not. Don't get so caught up in marketing talk.
^ When people stopped bitching about the big things (OMG how am I able to type w/o a keyboard? It's impossible), they move on to little things.
Well only if they find out about it! If something goes wrong, just back up your data and restore it. Seriously, take like an hour total. There's so much cool **** you can do with jailbreaking. Yeah, there are risks, but they're minor.
This.
The risk of voiding your warranty or bricking your $500+ device are not "minor." It happens to people. Personally I don't see the need to Jailbreak, but can understand why other do.
What annoys me are Jailbreakers who can't understand why someone would want to keep their device stock. I have a friend here in town like that and brings it up every time he sees my iPhone.
Jesus Sally, pull down your panties will ya! They're pulled way too far up your crack. Yes, they are minor. The only possibility of getting fucked is if your phone gets bricked before you can restore. And that's a RARE occurrence.
Speaking of apps, SF needs its own dedicated iPhone app. I hate navigating this site on my iPhone 4. Constantly need to zoom in on things. Or at least a mobile site.
We can argue all day on this, but I don't care that much.
Honestly, I don't see the need to do it. A lot of the old jailbreak "features" can be done on the iPhone by default these days. Multitasking works and we now have a half decent notification system. I have zero desire to steal from a bunch of App developers and side-load their work onto my device for free, so that's not a selling point for it either. The big thing I might care about is tethering, yet I get by without it.
Well its not about arguing. I'm right and you're wrong. And its not about theft. There are just a whole host of new and interesting things you can get the phone to do through jailbreaking. Real timesavers and tweaks that just make it a more pleasurable experience.