Exactly what I was thinking. Look at how many 360s had RROD. If the 720 has some bad design issue like that, will they make people pay for their games twice?
Yeah, no one uses it because it never worked well anyway. I've tried a few different versions in the past. Every time after installing it, I'd get frequent BSODs. They went away when I removed it.
Why is SVN being compared to DropBox? There's no mobile app for SVN access because, typically, people don't do development on their phones...
SVN is not just used for development. It is a versioning system. If you want to store some files and keep track of all changes to those files, SVN would be what you want. Because it keeps track of the changes to files, it's not quite what you'd want in this situation, but it would be one method to store things in "the cloud".
Exactly what I was thinking. Look at how many 360s had RROD. If the 720 has some bad design issue like that, will they make people pay for their games twice?
This isn't picking the pocket of developers. Why should I buy the new version if I'm perfectly happy with the old one?
Yeah, no one uses it because it never worked well anyway. I've tried a few different versions in the past. Every time after installing it, I'd get frequent BSODs. They went away when I removed it.
Why is SVN being compared to DropBox? There's no mobile app for SVN access because, typically, people don't do development on their phones...
SVN is not just used for development. It is a versioning system. If you want to store some files and keep track of all changes to those files, SVN would be what you want. Because it keeps track of the changes to files, it's not quite what you'd want in this situation, but it would be one method to store things in "the cloud".