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I bought it because I liked it, knowing that software support was limited. But I also knew that the dev base wouldn't grow unless people did buy the PlayBook. Slowly but surely support is growing. |
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That's true, but it still worries me. When the Playbook was first discounted, it was the best deal in the market segment. $200 couldn't get you any other hardware close to as good, with the exception of the near impossible to find Touchpad blowout.
However, while they've sold a lot of Playbooks, the Nexus 7 is almost assuredly just the first in a wave of $200-300 tablets. Quality hardware in that price range will become the norm very soon, and while Playbook sales maybe won't stop altogether, I'd have to assume they will slow substantially. If the installed base is currently around 1.3 million, I can't see it going well above 1.5 million, unless they bring new hardware or the LTE version takes off against all odds. If 1.3 million users isn't enough to draw the attention of app developers (and for the majority, it hasn't been) then does anyone really think 1.5 million will? While the app selection at the moment isn't nothing, and the ones that do exist are all very nicely optimized for the 7 inch screen, it's still missing a lot of important apps. Google has shown no interest in releasing any of their apps on the Playbook. There's no Netflix or Slingplayer. MLB's At Bat is nowhere to be found. Though you can (and I did) port the Android app, there is still no native Kindle app. I can't find anything like Google Currents or Flipboard. There's no Flixster. Many popular games are still MIA. Most banks don't have a Playbook app. The selection of instant messaging clients is really pathetic, and you can't even use the front facing camera for video chatting unless you know someone who owns another Playbook (I don't). These absences are huge problems for RIM. While Apple and Google build lots of in-house apps, RIM seems to be relying on third party devs and so far they haven't come through in a lot of areas. Going forward, building dev support needs to be the number one priority for RIM. The Playbook is still a decent platform, but right now it just can't compete on software support. Android tablets and the iPad can do pretty much everything the Playbook can do, and much more. And now Android is competing on price too. So why does RIM believe they can sit just below the iPad in pricing on the LTE model? |
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It makes sense that Google won't develop applications for a competing platform. Now that Skype is owned by MS, I don't see them doing anything to support a competing tablet either.
What's sad is companies like Netflix saying there's not enough interest in the platform for them to develop for it, yet it's Netflix's own disinterest in the PlayBook that's helping to kill interest in the first place. Every piece of Google software I've used has been awkward and disjointed. Heck, just the signup process for Gmail and Youtube is about as convoluted as landing Curiosity on Mars. I never found Android to be very intuitive either. Interestingly, every time I've shown my PlayBook to one of my friends who has an iDroid device they've always been impressed. |
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Google makes numerous apps for iOS, and they used to make apps for BlackBerry. They just don't see the need to spend resources on the Playbook, just like Netflix. Neither company has any vested interest in setting the Playbook become a success, so they'll wait until it does on its own before they show up. And given how widely used many of their services are, it's a big deal not to have them.
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It is a bit surprising that there are not more of the "big apps" for the PlayBook. RIM has come out and said they would send out developers to Neftlix, Skype etc... at a moments notice to create the app with them and get it out there. They must feel that it's not worth their while to do this on the PB platform, which is a shame. Unless you have a significant slice of the market, it's an uphill battle.
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My other issue with Google is their apparent lack of concern for privacy. Now their technology will be scanning the text in your personal email, looking to improve search results.
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But it's not about whether current owners think it was a worthy investment. I don't regret mine. This is about whether RIM can sell enough of these going forward to make themselves relevant again. Remember that devs that support the Playbook are more likely to support BB10, while those who don't are much less likely to get on board until BB10 devices sell well.
Google has always done that (Microsoft and Yahoo do too, that's how you can search your email), the results are just showing up somewhere new. But that's a totally different issue. Google services are already used by hundreds of millions of users. I would imagine that most people are more likely to choose a tablet that supports the services they currently use than to choose new services that work better with a tablet they might buy. Google is not having trouble acquiring users, either for their services or for their mobile OS. RIM is. That means they have to be the one to make changes. |
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The issue for RIM is that their current Java-based OS has reached the limit of it's capabilities. Once they transition to the new OS, I'm confident they'll rebound.
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And QNX on the PlayBook is already a step in that direction. I'm not a developer so I don't know how much easier it is to build applications for QNX/BB10
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PlayBook Mobile Responder app puts police tools in a finger-friendly package
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/10/p...responder-app/ |
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They need to bring more devs on board now. This isn't an "if you build it, they will come" scenario. RIM did build it, and they're not really coming. They need to solve that problem, and unless BB10 somehow makes it substantially more attractive to develop for Blackberry than the current Playbook OS, they need to find another way to fix it. |
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There's a good chance that developers are waiting for the Cascades UI framework before they put too much effort into BB OS2.
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Isn't the Pacemaker DJ app already using Cascades? What's stopping other developers from doing so?
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Some police enforcement info regarding the PB:
http://crackberry.com/canadian-cops-...berry-playbook Presser info: Quote:
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"meh".
And then the words of Johnny Mathis/Deneice Williams song from the late 70's come to mind: Guess it's over Call it a day Sorry that it had to end this way No reason to pretend We knew it had to end (Chorus) Too much too little too late... |
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