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Meh. I'll get an iPhone or iTouch when it has a physical keyboard. No sooner.
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2008-03-11
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Just a clarification. Cocoa stems from NextStep/OpenStep, which comes from next. Carbon comes from the old Macintosh toolkit.
There is almost no relationship between cocoa and carbon, in fact it is actually hard to bridge between them - they are two completely disimilar frameworks, programmed with different languages purely there to maintain compatibility with older software.
The iPod cannot use carbon, it only has cocoa.
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Well the thread creator did want to compare the two devices.
Anyway you're right, two totally different devices that do not compete, in my opinion, at all.
The iPhone is a phone, the IT is not.
The iPod touch is a media player, the IT is not.
This should be enough.
The iPhone is for Mac users, the IT is for the rest of us.
I am both a Mac user and non-Mac user.
So, now, I don't know which one I should love
EDIT: oh, texrat already prized you
Isn't that what these devices do, in one form or another? iPhone stays connected, iPod hops on Wifi. N810 Wifi/Tether and Nxx0 WiMax stays connected.
They are fighting for the same dollars, with the SDK now released. Easy distribution is definitely the way to go with mobile devices. As long as Apple actually moves with the market this time, I think they have a winner on their hands.
Its just two different means to the same end. One is a mess, and one is with polish and focus.