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| reply to bbarrera Re: [iPhone] 2.0.1 is Out!
said by bbarrera :said by rexbinary :said by bbarrera :An upgrade either works or it doesn't. Since there are no acknowledged issues by Apple, nor any release notes for the upgrade, exactly how do you determine if this upgrade "works or it doesn't"? LOL The same way I do on Linux and Windows, install it! Fine. It's still annoying though that Apple is trying to hide the bugs rather then just being upfront. -- Verizon FiOS 15/15 subscriber since 11/26/07 | Mac owner since 1990 | FreeBSD user since 2005 | Fedora user since 2006 | "Anyone who is unwilling to learn is entitled to absolutely nothing." - graysonf | EDIT: I seldom post without an edit. |
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| said by rexbinary :Fine. It's still annoying though that Apple is trying to hide the bugs rather then just being upfront. Bugs? The iPhone has no bugs, just undocumented features.  -- ,,!,,('-'),,!,, |
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| reply to rexbinary said by rexbinary :Fine. It's still annoying though that Apple is trying to hide the bugs rather then just being upfront. Sure just like the Debian developers hid the SSL bug back in Sept 2006.
I really detest release notes absent of content however in my experience they aren't always accurate and you need to install to determine if something has been fixed, and thats true of Linux, Windows and Mac. |
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  donoreo Premium join:2002-05-30 North York, ON
| reply to rexbinary said by rexbinary :Fine. It's still annoying though that Apple is trying to hide the bugs rather then just being upfront. Stop taunting the fanbois with logic!  -- The irony of common sense, it is not that common I cannot deny anything I did not say |
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