9/19/2023 0 Comments Light table for photography![]() ![]() How much more equality do you OldArrow: You have expressed what I meant. If you look at the front page of Connect, you see that this article is below the lead article reviewing an Android phonecam. ![]() When Android users whine every time there is a reference to an IOS device in an article it is a destroying effort implying that the article and site suck because you are not catered to. And articles on software that works only on MAC aren't required to list viable PC and Linux options. When someone does an article on HDR on dpreview and describes how they set up their Canon camera, we don't demand or expect a description of how to do it on every major camera system. I'm of the "best tool for the job" school of What you propose is the Equal Opportunity point of view-which is unnecessary and unwanted as a burden for article writers. John Actually, I belong to Google+ already ,and for the record I will likely upgrade from iPhone4 to a Galaxy II Note when they are released here (AU) next month. And nobody wins if writing about iOS / Android turns into religious holy wars. In short, everybody win if dpreview writes about both, all of us loose ( including dpreview themselves) if they continue to only write about one. If you only care about the iOS, you will still benefit from added Android content, as your iOS apps will get better. ( it is something they do on the dpreview classic site for years with success). This way dpreview would assist in building better apps, better tools. Imagine the Author write it would be nice if the Apple App had this feature that the Android counterpart had and vice versa. Imagine every Article on how to use a tablet for photography covers equally Apps for both OS platform. Andoid and iOS tablets are tools to build. How come asking depreview to cover more than one brand is destroying ? Supporting a monopoly is usually destroying creativity, which is what shall be avoided here. So the world came to see the IOS family as builders and the Android clan as destroyers. The Android builders got very upset and began to feel it was an equal opportunity issue and began a nasty campaign to attack the IOS family instead of making more Android tools and building more photo houses. Seems that, although the Android clan was big-bigger than the IOS family-not as many were interested in building photo houses, so they had fewer builders who didn't have as many of the power tools needed. In nearby Goggleland, the Android clan figured out that the IOS folks had a good thing going so they tried building their own houses from self-processed photos. Older citizens of Flickrland got very upset. Their house was the biggest in all Flickrland. They worked hard and built a house made of millions of self-processed photos. Once upon a time there were three little IOS devices-iPhone, iPad, and the iPod Touch. ![]()
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