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You Win, RIM! (An Open Letter To RIM's Developer Relations)
February 25, 2011
You win. I concede defeat. I no longer want to attempt developing an app for the Playbook. Are you happy now? Surely you must be. Considering how terribly designed the entire process is, from the registration right through to loading an app into the simulator, I can only assume that you are trying to drive developers away by inconveniencing them as much as humanly possible. Just in case you’ve forgotten, let me give you a little recap of the process you’ve put together.
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BB responds:
http://devblog.blackberry.com/2011/0...per-relations/
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http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/20...wn-to-ipad.ars
I suspect that this product has been heartily tuned for efficiency, and the beefy Tegra 2 lending more than a helping hand with this amazing performance.
(* as a side question, I wonder what JS engine is being used. )
The playbook is shaping up to be quite the product! It shows that RIM has paid close attention to detail in the UX, as it's looking remarkably polished. It remains to be seen weather the app support will rival that of Android or iOS, though for key apps, this tablet should hold its own nicely.
Very impressive RIM. Just goes to show what a little attention to detail can yield.