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Because the oh-so-elitary Apple junkies always "deserve" their apps first, whereas actually the majority of people use other OS's for their phones.

Too bad that the average Apple junkie thinks otherwise, but if you want to be proven wrong, look around you sometime and watch exactly how many people use an iPhone. You'll be shocked :)

 

 

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This does sound like a brilliant plan, maybe add a function like TeamView for inspecting home-botting-operations

I actually assumed you were talking the actual bot client here... derp.

 

Oh, wait.. you are talking about the bot client!

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The bot should be done for Android, so i could bot 24/7 365 everywhere.

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I actually assumed you were talking the actual bot client here... derp.

Oh, wait.. you are talking about the bot client!

Wait what?? We r talking about a forum app for android/ios

Why would they make it for Android before iPhone lol.

 

Because Android apps are built with Java and iPhones are horseshit.

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Stop this hating guys, we all know that android is the best :)

I'm a dev and I have a Nexus 4 and an iPhone 5, I will agree that Android has a lot more features (like java vm) that iPhone doesn't, but when it comes down to day-to-day use I almost always take my iPhone out... it's just a much more pleasant experience.



You do know basically every company tries to find ways to do that, right? It's not illegal, so why not do it?

 

This, and Apple does a lot more humanitarian good than the U.S. government anyway...

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