Warks
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I've noticed a lot of major companies including airlines and hotel chains are always going on about their new 'apps' to use to check in or check out but I find the majority only offer apps on the iphone platform. Qantas is one of course. Rydges spent a great deal of energy telling me breathlessly about their "new iphone app" to which I replied, "what about Android?" No answer except for more breathless emails.
Not starting one of those pointless iphone vs Android wars here but my thinking is that the development of apps was led by the Apple platform and some companies thought it was the be-all and end-all and put their efforts into that. Consequently Android has come along and is reportedly more commonly used in this country (don't quote me) than iphone now. I would have thought with this in mind companies might put some effort into both platforms rather than an 'elitist' (tongue in cheek here please note) approach with Apple only.
Seeing as QF management have just belatedly jumped on the iphone bandwagon leaving their Blackberrys in their overhead lockers I am assuming nothing is going to change soon.
Not starting one of those pointless iphone vs Android wars here but my thinking is that the development of apps was led by the Apple platform and some companies thought it was the be-all and end-all and put their efforts into that. Consequently Android has come along and is reportedly more commonly used in this country (don't quote me) than iphone now. I would have thought with this in mind companies might put some effort into both platforms rather than an 'elitist' (tongue in cheek here please note) approach with Apple only.
Seeing as QF management have just belatedly jumped on the iphone bandwagon leaving their Blackberrys in their overhead lockers I am assuming nothing is going to change soon.