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    1 year ago

    And now you have decided that you know how I use my tech based on a few throwaway comments?

    You have no clue of my setup, experience or requirenments, so don’t act all high and mighty.

    Now, I have already stated since the beginning that having the option to sideload apps on iOS is a good thing, a good thing that very few people will use, but still a good thing.

    We agree on the core point, why keep arguing?

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      And now you have decided that you know how I use my tech based on a few throwaway comments?

      Quote where I “decided I know how you use tech”.

      You have no clue of my setup, experience or requirenments, so don’t act all high and mighty.

      I was speaking to iOS and sideloading, nothing else. Stop being hypersensitive.

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        1 year ago
        1. I can quote your entire post if you want me to. But let’s focus on your claim that there are awesome apps outside of the app, a claim I have never refuted, if you think I have done so, please quote me on that. No, I am well aware of the limitations on the app store’s policies, and there are only one time when I personally have been annoyed at them, when Youtube Vanced doesn’t exist.

        But for the most part, I, like the vast majority of iOS users don’t really care enough about that to give a shit, I am happy that others do, because it is a useful feature, but not critical.

        1. You spoke as if I were against it, please quote me where I am saying it is a bad feature, and if you can’t, then this discussion is completely useless.