Lol, ice cream sandwich, ics, is one of the later versions of the android operating system. I believe the numbering for it goes up to 4.04, but I may be a bit off on that one.
Take care.

On 8/23/2012 10:47 AM, reggie.alvar...@gmail.com wrote:
Curious! What is ice cream sandwich? If I am correct, I have it and perhaps 
happy about

Reggieit? Smiles. and Brooks


On Aug 22, 2012, at 5:26 PM, Keith Watson <lnx...@gmail.com> wrote:

This has probably been answered, but I thought I would throw my 2 cents in here 
anyway.

There is such ambiguity between phone manufactures, carriers and google that 
programmers are forced to alter their code for each version of the operating 
system they plan on supporting. Not only each version of the OS but each tree 
within that version. For instance, look at Ice cream sandwich. HTC, Motorola, 
Samsung and god knows who else all alter the base code for their particular 
hardware. This means that no version of Ice cream sandwich is the same as what 
Google released. App developers don't like to work within these types of 
boundaries. It's much easier to write apps for IOS as no matter what version of 
the phone you own the base operating system is the same.

Just saying'.


On Aug 22, 2012, at 2:53 PM, Christopher Chaltain <chalt...@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm curious. What do you mean by "seamless integration of software to
hardware that Apple is able to supply." What is Android not providing
with respect to seamless integration that Apple is providing? I'm not
arguing with the statement; I'm just not sure what's meant by it.

On 22/08/12 13:38, Chuck Dean wrote:
I prefer the seamless integration of software to hardware that Apple is
able to supply.

I am not impressed with any of the current models of smartphones on any
other platform.

I would not switch for such a minor convenience.
Chuck

On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 10:31:46 AM UTC-7, Syntellia Inc wrote:

   Hi from the Fleksy team. We are writing to ask a question to those
   in the list.

   As you know, we are committed to develop Fleksy and make it
   available for more and more users.

   One of the restrictions we've had so far, is that on iOS, Fleksy
   cannot replace your system keyboard across the device. We provide as
   much integration as possible, letting you email, SMS, tweet, and
   (soon) post to Facebook from within Fleksy. And you can copy and
   paste to any other app.

   We are trying to go beyond this: we could provide Fleksy as a
   keyboard across the device, so you can use it in every single app
   without the need to have a separate app, or to copy and paste. We've
   also noticed that Android is becoming more and more accessible for
   visually impaired users with each update.

   So, here's a question for the list:

   If there was a phone that was accessible, and that had Fleksy built
   in from the start. By built in, we mean that Fleksy could be used as
   a system keyboard on every app, and that Fleksy would come with the
   phone, i.e. without having to purchase the app separately.

   How likely would this be to make you consider buying such a device?

   Obviously we are talking about a hypothetical scenario, so for now
   let's assume all other features will be the same as your current device.

   Would the availability of Fleksy as a system typing mode to use in
   every app make you consider an accessible Android phone in your next
   upgrade?

   Looking forward to your thoughts on this.

   Ioannis
   Fleksy team

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