![]() ![]() ![]() Sure, I can customize the keyboard and change it if I don’t like the stock one…but why should I have to spend any time doing so? Shouldn’t the keyboard be optimium right out of the box? The biggest point I identified with was the Keyboard: His points regarding some of the overwhelming ability to customize mirror some of my own experiences with comparing something like KDE. Interesting read, even knowing that the author started as an iPhone fan. Yes, you can hack into the code and change the location of the commonly accepted awkward lock button…but why should I have to spend a single minute of my time doing that? Is it not HTC’s job to find the best location for the lock button? ![]()
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