• Samskara@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Using TCL/Tk and Qt based apps on smartphones with a stylus was a pain in the butt in my experience.

    You probably mean Windows Phone, not mobile. Yes, Windows Phone 7 and 8 on Nokia phone were really compelling.

    Being able to scroll and zoom real websites smoothly on a phone, instead of having to use crappy WAP was huge.

    This meant lots of people were getting an iPhone as their first smartphone.

    The iPhone succeeded initially because of ease of use. Of course Apple‘s brand image played a role as well. When it came out it was 1000 US$, making it more expensive than other phones. So it instantly became a status symbol.

    Ease of use and status meant the executives of corporations started to demand their IT departments make the iPhone work with their Microsoft based networks and such.

    Later on Apple started supporting corporate features and mobile device management for corporations really well. Corporate IT loves iPhones because of the great management options, the limited range of models, and long support with software updates. Once Apple had a foot in corporate, their success became cemented.

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      You probably mean Windows Phone, not mobile. Yes, Windows Phone 7 and 8 on Nokia phone were really compelling.

      No, I mean Windows Mobile. Windows Phone with those tiles - no.

      Once Apple had a foot in corporate, their success became cemented.

      Dunno, it felt like the cult part fired much earlier and for much longer.