• After more than 15 years covering everything Apple, it’s with a heavy heart we announce that we will no longer be publishing new content on iMore and the iMore forums will be closing as of November 1st, 2024.

One more thing… Goodbye from iMore

FFR

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I'll tell what is a shame; After more than 15 years covering everything Apple, imore closes down and 40 people bother to comment. That in itself speaks volumes.

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I shall very much miss this place, It has been too anodyne for a while, but I always look anyway !
I shall very much miss this place, It has been too anodyne for a while, but I always look anyway !
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I shall very much miss this place, It has been too anodyne for a while, but I always look anyway !
I shall very much miss this place, It has been too anodyne for a while, but I always look anyway !
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iMore closing brought back memories of what I think was a lot more exciting time in the mobile tech world. I remember Android, iOS, Windows Phone, PalmOS and BlackBerry all having a place in the market. I remember buying the first Android phone in the US, the HTC Dream, and rooting it and installing custom roms. I remember the first jailbreak tools for the iphone and having to go to the library to use their wifi because we didn't have wifi at home yet. There were great podcasts covering all of these different phone OS's. The performance and hardware technology jumps from year to year aren't nearly what they used to be. I still want the newest one though. I've never been very active, but have been a member for over 14 years. It's sad to see it go but I do find myself getting my information from other sources so I'm not surprised. It was a great run.
 

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