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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 2114435" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p>I think Abbott shot themselves in the foot by developing the app for anything other than the iPhone. I'm no fan of the iPhone and I've never owned one, but can see the benefit of just developing apps for the iPhone. I worked in IT for nearly 40 years including a good many years in mainframe software development, different operating system, but similar problems.</p><p></p><p>Unlike the iPhone, each Android device manufacturer can overlay its own user interface features, which means the same version of the OS may not function identically in different devices. In addition, OS versions are rolled out at different times, and not all Android devices qualify to receive new updates. For that reason I can see why they would shift the blame to the manufacturer. I'm not excusing them, but I can see the problem they have.</p><p></p><p>Personally I was happy with the reader which came with the startup kit although I have used the miaomiao and XDRIP for Android without too much aggro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 2114435, member: 245335"] I think Abbott shot themselves in the foot by developing the app for anything other than the iPhone. I'm no fan of the iPhone and I've never owned one, but can see the benefit of just developing apps for the iPhone. I worked in IT for nearly 40 years including a good many years in mainframe software development, different operating system, but similar problems. Unlike the iPhone, each Android device manufacturer can overlay its own user interface features, which means the same version of the OS may not function identically in different devices. In addition, OS versions are rolled out at different times, and not all Android devices qualify to receive new updates. For that reason I can see why they would shift the blame to the manufacturer. I'm not excusing them, but I can see the problem they have. Personally I was happy with the reader which came with the startup kit although I have used the miaomiao and XDRIP for Android without too much aggro. [/QUOTE]
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