> If you buy an iPhone you should be able to run whatever app you want on it.
I hear this sentiment quite often on HN. Maybe I’m missing something but was this tacked onto the end of those stone tablets that Moses brought down from the mountain?
If not, then it seems like people want this to be a statement of fact when the reality is much closer to:
> If I buy an iPhone I wish I could run whatever app I want on it.
Don't know about Moses, but here's what iJesus had to say:
> The full Safari engine is inside of iPhone. And so, you can write amazing Web 2.0 and Ajax apps that look exactly and behave exactly like apps on the iPhone. And these apps can integrate perfectly with iPhone services. And guess what? There’s no SDK that you need! You’ve got everything you need if you know how to write apps using the most modern web standards to write amazing apps for the iPhone today..
I hear this sentiment quite often on HN. Maybe I’m missing something but was this tacked onto the end of those stone tablets that Moses brought down from the mountain?
If not, then it seems like people want this to be a statement of fact when the reality is much closer to:
> If I buy an iPhone I wish I could run whatever app I want on it.