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Vehl

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21. And by other companies.lol
Fri Feb 3, 2012, 03:40 PM
Feb 2012

Also, it's random user serviced data. Meaning it's about as meaningful as an online poll.

Nice try.


Online poll? lol OK! software from the company needs to be installed on the machines which then monitors the devices and generates the reports.


Crittercism, which is backed by Google Ventures, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, AngelPad, AOL Ventures, Opus Capital and Shasta Ventures, provides crash reporting to app developers. The company provides developers with a wide range of data besides the mobile device and operating system, including, for example, the length of time between when an app is loaded and when it crashes, or how a user is holding a phone–portrait or landscape–when it crashes. It can also help evaluate whether an app’s own code has caused it to crash or whether a third party service SDK being used is causing the problem. This kind of data is important for helping developers plug all the holes in the landscape of operating systems.


anyways, I'm not here to make the horse drink the water, only to take it to it

cheers

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Agree, but am also going to be eating a lot of popcorn watching the reaction stevenleser Feb 2012 #1
:D Vehl Feb 2012 #7
the Recent amount of Anti-Apple Spam on this site makes me very suspicious fascisthunter Feb 2012 #2
I only speak from a software/Hardware stand point Vehl Feb 2012 #5
"Anti-Apple Spam"? TheWraith Feb 2012 #14
not to be confused with "pro-apple" spam lol nt msongs Feb 2012 #19
Whatever. nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #3
its the % Vehl Feb 2012 #4
Applications occasionally crash Aerows Feb 2012 #28
Hi there fellow android! Vehl Feb 2012 #29
I just adore mine Aerows Feb 2012 #35
They crash nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #34
How Dare You MattBaggins Feb 2012 #6
roflmao avaistheone1 Feb 2012 #10
LOL!! Aerows Feb 2012 #36
iPhone 4S is Apple's most popular phone yet with 96% satisfaction rate onehandle Feb 2012 #8
What exactly is your point? MattBaggins Feb 2012 #12
pls read the article Vehl Feb 2012 #17
What does Forbes know about technology? Hutzpa Feb 2012 #9
Maybe you should read the article? before commenting? Vehl Feb 2012 #11
I did read the article Hutzpa Feb 2012 #15
"seems", "in my opinion " interesting Vehl Feb 2012 #20
Oh, looky here: 'Crittercism, which is backed by Google Ventures' So a company backed by Google... onehandle Feb 2012 #13
Exactly Hutzpa Feb 2012 #18
And by other companies.lol Vehl Feb 2012 #21
Busted frazzled Feb 2012 #22
No, that angle doesnt work. They have an iOS app approved, so Apple cant think badly of them stevenleser Feb 2012 #23
+1000 Vehl Feb 2012 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author onehandle Feb 2012 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author stevenleser Feb 2012 #33
Your post was confusing. onehandle Feb 2012 #37
You are aware that Adobe has given up on mobile flash, aren't you? emulatorloo Feb 2012 #38
That doesnt really address my point. Apple deep sixes apps and vendors they dont like stevenleser Feb 2012 #40
Oh shit. It's the Apple vs PC commercials with the 2 geeks all over again .nt Guy Whitey Corngood Feb 2012 #16
reminded me of this cartoon :D Vehl Feb 2012 #24
I gotta send that to my brother. He was the one who convinced me to switch from iPhone Guy Whitey Corngood Feb 2012 #26
Yep, the carriers are horrible Vehl Feb 2012 #27
Hilarious! Had seen the phone one. Never saw the bicycle/motorcycle comparison emulatorloo Feb 2012 #39
I've never had a big problem with apps crashing DefenseLawyer Feb 2012 #30
The data doesn't suggest that either Android or iOS users would have big problems. stevenleser Feb 2012 #32
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