iSheep. That's what I used to call Apple fans back when the tech wars were raging. But it turns out I was on the fence all along. I've owned an iPad 2 for years, but since it was a raffle prize and my only Apple device I never really committed to the ecosystem or used it to its full potential. I didn't want to have to keep up with iOS, Android, and Windows all at once. Then my wife got an iPhone last spring. Then my father got an iPhone last summer and recently picked up an iPad. Just about everyone else I know has an iPhone, and I'm usually the one who has to help them with tech questions. My Droid has been acting up lately and I put off an upgrade for 3 years, so I guess it was time to go all in with Apple. So here I am with a shiny new 6s constantly messing around with apps and settings and I'm surprised at how far iOs has come since the iPad 2 was released. The notifications area is actually pretty useful. I don't miss Android widgets, and I certainly don't miss the fragmentation and quirky launchers.
I'm looking forward to researching and asking questions. Too bad Windows Phone has such a small market/mind share; there could have been some fun flame wars on here.
But iTunes still sucks.
I'm looking forward to researching and asking questions. Too bad Windows Phone has such a small market/mind share; there could have been some fun flame wars on here.
But iTunes still sucks.