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Why I’ll never own an Android Phone…

Especially on Verizon:

Why My Mom Bought an Android, Returned It, and Got an iPhone

My favorite part:

A friend of mine has a Nexus S and it is a pleasure to use. The UI is elegant and functional. The battery lasts for days. In short, it is everything that the Charge wasn’t. I’d love to see Google somehow mandate the stock Android experience on all phones, or somehow rigorously test all new phones before they could be launched. Why not standardize and mandate one or two excellent cameras, and then open source the drivers? Why not certify and approve a few of the best components and then place some sort of “premium Android experience” certification label on phones that pass tests and use components approved by Google? Right now it’s a crapshoot out there when you want a new Android phone, and it doesn’t seem to be getting any better.

Let me excerpt that a little more clearly:

I’d love to see Google somehow mandate the stock Android experience on all phones, or somehow rigorously test all new phones before they could be launched.

You mean the way Apple mandates and regulates the entire end-to-end experience for iPhone users?

Not for nothing, but I’m slowly coming to the sad realization that my days as a self-declared Blackberry fanboy are numbered. I came to the party riding an Blackberry Curve 8310 and I’ll most likely be leaving it on a Bold 9700. Nothing rivals the build quality of RIM’s finer hardware, save for maybe the products designed in Cupertino. The experience of their keyboard is perfect, and gets better with every revision. My 9700 has never been short on horsepower, it can be quite snappy when the software takes proper advantage of the hardware; but that’s where everything breaks down.

So unless we somehow see a miracle pulled off, and RIM releases the Bold 9900 running Windows Phone 7, I’m probably going to end up with an iPhone 4Gs™ or iPhone [Next]. I’m going to miss my hardware keyboard, and I’m going to bitch about it every time I am forced to type an email, but I’ll enjoy being able to run apps that don’t suck, have more than 256MB of space for apps, email, contacts, etc, and generally having a more pleasant experience.

The future of CoRD

0.6

The parameters for the next iteration of CoRD continue to change for me. At one point, we had agreed that 0.6 was to focus on Groups. The plan, in its rarest form, was that we’d snap out the TableView, and snap in an OutlineView, and roll out 0.6.

Things are never that easy.

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CoRD

First!

Its been almost a year since I started working on the CoRD Project. In that time we’ve released 0.5, which was in “beta” for almost 18 months when I started tinkering with it in March of 2009. We’ve also released two minor updates that fixed major issues and added features, and are getting ready to release a third release (0.5.3) that will hopefully fix a few problems. Work on a 0.6 release has started, and rudimentary code has been put in place to allow groups. Going completely off of the amount of releases and code changes, it may seem like we’ve been resting on our laurels, but I wanted to point out the massive changes we’ve made on the backend in the past year that will help us accelerate releases and hopefully prevent another 18 month drought of updates and information.

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