Apple bans cross-compilers on iPhone OS4
After reading all the hoopla about Apple banning cross-compilers[1][2], I was holding out hope that maybe there was a rational reason for it. So far, I’ve only seen one counterpoint[3]. It’s a terribly close-minded and selfish point of view; which I understand doesn’t necessarily make it incorrect. I was just hoping for something more “feel good.”
I’m still searching for the silver lining to this. Feel free to enlighten me.
References:
[1] http://fulldisclojure.blogspot.com/2010/04/steve-jobs-just-ruined-iphone-for.html
[2] http://whydoeseverythingsuck.com/2010/04/steve-jobs-has-just-gone-mad.html
[3] http://blog.cubeofm.com/as-an-iphone-developer-im-glad-apple-banned-c
I just deleted 1121 text messages from my iPhone. One by one. Annoyed, but…
… everything on the phone is way faster now. It was getting to the point where even the ‘Slide to unlock’ thing was freezing. Deleting all those text messages seems to have sped things up nicely.
-1 for Apple not having a ‘delete all text messages’ button. Stupid.
