Maybe, but there's no point using it since they EOL'd it as soon as they bought it.
Maybe, but there's no point using it since they EOL'd it as soon as they bought it.
It's also on the new notes app but admittedly in TERRIBLE handwriting.
No if you want change you need to DO things not whine like a little bitch.
I never said that. I was just pointing out that Pope there was wrong, Google doesn't do any less sitting on it's laurels than any other "innovative" company.
Mine was sarcastic, there's nothing to indicate OP's was. I was clearly using the same stupid argument which I clearly know is stupid, therefore it's clearly a joke.
If you use that argument you deserve to be thought of as a retarded chimp.
http://mac.appstorm.net/general/motorola-along-with-google-sues-apple-on-patent-infringement/
Ssh, quicklook style extensible file previewing, POSIX compliance (not just the terminal applications but also decent low level network and filesystem APIs), whole OS scripting and automation, virtual desktops (spaces/expose or mission control style: anything really).
Just write a daemon that upon running in Dark Wake (no graphics or audio systems are available) will check for updates, and backup to time machine (sync other data as you like icloud calendars and bookmarks/tabs etc.).
Wow you could be describing Google, just as easily, vile evil (yay anagrams) POS company...
It's spelled fandrrhoid.
They said it here: http://gizmodo.com/5928208/the-os-x-mountain-lion-survival-guide
screen sharing.app coupled with lion lets you remote into any account, and multiple accounts can be accessed at the same time. I've also never felt it was any slower than remote desktop on the same connection.
According to the less than trustworthy folks over at Gizmodo power nap isn't enabled in ML yet, can you verify it is? The screen shot seems to indicate as much.
Grapher.app is still better.
I'd say they are unaware of the full ramifications of stealing from developers who then get pissed off and refuse to support their preferred platform.
vnc. supported out of the box with screen sharing.app
At the time that they were dropped they were stupid and useless. Half a decade later people realized this when they hadn't significantly used said tech in half a decade.
I can let that slide since the Android version was by nature inferior.
Their users aren't the ones pirating apps at a 70:1 ratio. so no, their users aren't the ignorant fuck, but nice attempt at extrapolation.