[citation][nom]tuffjuff[/nom]Why shouldn't they offer an update FOUR MONTHS after it came out?Fragmentation for the win.[/citation]
Fragmentation for Windows?
I guess you could say that, if by fragmentation you understand that my desktop is different from your desktop, I have different applications installed and I might have skipped one or two service packs.
Still, Windows rules the desktop world, all the programs compatible with my installation are compatible with yours, too, and if you try to use my desktop you'll be surprised how familiar it feels, under all that superficial customization.
You can buy a Dell PC and deal with the "Dell Support" programs preinstalled, or a HP and deal with their specific programs.
Or you can buy a PC and customize it to your liking. Don't forget, there are still plenty of people using WinXP, some still using Win2000 and some with Vista. OMG, look at all that "fragmentation".
Now for the surprise: you can do the same with an Android phone, if you know what you're doing and how to do it. Even so, under all that custom layer, there is still the Android OS you already know how to use. If not, just use it as is, because it is still good. Having all the OPTIONS is what made Android get 68% of the mobile market.