Strategically placed fig leaves

Friday, March 14th, 2008 at 20:18  

Hank Williams makes an excellent point about the restriction that apps on the iPhone may not run in the background.

[the] issue [of resource limiting applications] has been dealt with in Unix, and with real time systems for many years.

In short, this argument is a strategically placed fig leaf, which is easily blown away.

Previously, I thought the no background applications restriction was a good call on Apple’s part. This article totally changed my mind. Williams is right; and Apple will have to lift this restriction before long, or risk being overtaken Android and others.

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