I know, I know, we’ve had the same polls over and over again. The past three polls have been all about Apple, which I can be perfectly honest, is getting a bit old.
We do need to talk about different too, so I thought of a question that I know all of you will have fun answering. When it comes to gaming on the iPhone/iPod touch, what’s your favorite variety of game? We’ve picked several exclusive categories of apps that are available, and we would like to see what people like to see more.
It’s a random question without a doubt, but hopefully you all will have fun with this poll. If you don’t own an iPod touch/iPhone, you can still answer the question!
And of course, like always, here’s the results of our previous poll.
What feature are you most excited for in the new iPhone OS 4?
Multitasking: 51 Votes
Game Center: 12 Votes
Home Screen Wallpaper: 9 Votes
Create Playlists: 6 Votes
5X Digital Zoom: 6 Votes
Bluetooth Keyboards: 3 Votes
Spell Check: 2 Votes
As you can see, those results are really interesting. As it seems, a lot of users are really wanting that multitasking! I’ll personally have to wait until I upgrade to a newer device to get those features (because I’m still using the first generation iPod touch).
So I wonder what all of you will say on the poll right now. I’m wondering how the results will be at the end of it. From what I’m thinking, they might be mixed… vote now to cast your favorite game topic! And yes, it is in the sidebar to the right anyways…
I find it ironic that despite people complaining about iPhone OS's lack of multitasking since day 1, Microsoft still won't be implementing it with Windows Phone 7, at least not initially. And Taylor, there are 10 ways of using Apple products: 1 being the "legal" untouched state they came in, and 10 being the hacked and modified state that provides more features. I multitask just fine on my older iPod touch, without using OS 4.
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LikeWell, Windows Mobile always had problems multitasking. There was never a native app to manage your open programs. And when you close a program, no matter what it was, it would be open. You needed external programs to close an app. :P
I think you have the wrong article for talking about that, but yes, there are many ways you can use your iPwn or un-jailbroked iPhone/iPod touch. I would rather have native support than external support any day. It's like using those (which you have no idea about these) unrestricted drivers in Linux. They're not recommended to be used by people, but people use them anyways. It's just like jailbreaking...
Back in the day, jailbreaking was initially invented to basically have external apps on your device. Today, that aspect has changed to many mods of the iPhone OS. I'm not in for modifying closed source software. If the iPhone OS was open source, I would go in there right now and start messing with the code. BUt if it's closed source, I just won't touch it...
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LikeI find it ironic that despite people complaining about iPhone OS's lack of multitasking since day 1, Microsoft still won't be implementing it with Windows Phone 7, at least not initially.
And Taylor, there are 10 ways of using Apple products: 1 being the "legal" untouched state they came in, and 10 being the hacked and modified state that provides more features. I multitask just fine on my older iPod touch, without using OS 4.
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LikeWell, Windows Mobile always had problems multitasking. There was never a native app to manage your open programs. And when you close a program, no matter what it was, it would be open. You needed external programs to close an app. :P
I think you have the wrong article for talking about that, but yes, there are many ways you can use your iPwn or un-jailbroked iPhone/iPod touch. I would rather have native support than external support any day. It's like using those (which you have no idea about these) unrestricted drivers in Linux. They're not recommended to be used by people, but people use them anyways. It's just like jailbreaking...
Back in the day, jailbreaking was initially invented to basically have external apps on your device. Today, that aspect has changed to many mods of the iPhone OS. I'm not in for modifying closed source software. If the iPhone OS was open source, I would go in there right now and start messing with the code. BUt if it's closed source, I just won't touch it...
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LikeDoodle Graphics FTW
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LikeHa. :P
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