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@fuzzypiglet: Mac OS X has some great exclusive applications which aren't on that list: some are niche things for web development (Code, CSS Edit), others are more general purpose (Scrivener, BDocs Timeline, Omni Graffle).

@soren121: Because of E Text Editor.

@sean0724: Usability is not about being pretty.

@Joe: Agree with the Coda vote.

Give me a Cervello R3 over any of them.

@youlookdivorced: I've seen even the very latest version of Office (2010) throw all sorts of cryptic error messages in day to day use. I believe it.

@uptonogood: Because he tracked them, found them and made a video of the process.

@Eulatos: No, they said iMovie for iPhone would cost $4.99. iMovie for iPad doesn't exist.

The UI looks nicer and simpler than the Desktop version.

The UI looks nicer and simpler than the Desktop version.

If each iWork for iPad application is $9.99, do we really expect iMovie for iPad (when it arrives) to cost $4.99

@drdang: Sydney and Melbourne area both have Apple Stores now…?

@Rod MacLeod: But your quite happy for Google to mine, mine, mine your personal data.

@Step666: Apple doesn't pluck figures out the sky and their battery life figures are normally realistic.

@Al Iguana: iPhone got compared to plenty of other devices when it was a year old. So I don't see the issue.

@Benjamin Patron: Hey, I don't think this is fair at all. It is a balanced comparison.

Good comparison, I only take issue with three minor things:

@ShawnC++: iPhone and iOS support device level hardware data encryption for exchange, something no Android device supports.