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If Apple is focusing on “services” now, as numerous tech/biz pundits have talking about for quite some time now, it doesn’t show in their tech and software offerings, except for the gloss in the presentations and the painfully obvious exaggerated wordings.

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At this point it was 2014 or so, and my browser was very easily able to open the messages so I could download the photos, which of course at that point I had zero interest in. Next I tried connecting my Google account to Apple Mail, but Gmail's SMTP server would time out before the attachments were able to download.Īfter a while I forgot about the photos all together, until I randomly stumbled across them while searching my Gmail account for some other files I had sent myself around that time. When viewing an email conversation, Gmail will display previews of all the emails in the chain, including their attachments, which was causing my browser to crash. When I went to open the email on my new machine, the loading indicator just spun and spun until finally my browser crashed.

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I sent a handful of images, then replied to that same email with the next 10, and so on, until the five dozen or so images were uploaded in a single email thread. Rather than burn them to DVD or upload them to my domain, I decided to just email them to myself. In 2005 or so I was migrating to new computer when I found a directory of photos I forgot to back up. Will be interested to see how it goes though! Or alternately just stick to offering a flat out better client with the iMessage bit being Mac-only.

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Obviously you've probably thought this all through, but seems like just requiring an old cheap Mac or old jb'd idevice and thus avoiding Apple might be an easier path. Also seems like they might actually be motivated to respond rather than ignore it since it'd actually be directly leeching their infra if it will work on PCs/Android without a Mac/iDevice purchase in the equation (unlike hackintoshes for example, where whatever debate there is to be had about probably very low "lost sales" it doesn't actually cost them anything). If it turns into a cat-and-mouse fight it seems like they're always going to have the eternal upper hand, which in turn seems like it'd make for a subpar user experience (ie., breaks randomly which for an instant messaging service would be pretty bad). Out of curiosity, do really think that's realistic, or even desirable long term? iMessage is ultimately an Apple service that runs heavily on Apple's infrastructure, and is directly subsidized by sales of their highly vertically integrated hardware platforms. > We plan to make it work without the catch. Maybe they have some long term plans to refactor it ala iTunes but yeesh. With the demise of iTunes, it now feels like iMessages is probably one of the most crufty-but-heavily-utilized user facing pieces of software Apple puts out. I'm always happy to see new client-side software for communication protocols written that aims to improve upon built-in! And iMessages in particular could certainly use it.









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