Comment by jasonlotito

8 years ago

> It doesn’t matter.

Yeah, I remember this argument. It depends on whether it benefits Apple or not. For example, when Apple moved off of Google for it's mapping, people were saying that this was just the first iteration, the first version of Maps, when it clearly wasn't, and that the fact that it lost features and information that were there before, people were okay with it because it was Apple's first map software (when it really wasn't).

I just find it interesting the way this argument is used for and against Apple.

And other people also said that it has to be as good as google maps now. And it has gotten better. Still not google maps good.

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