New Yorker Cartoon App for iPhone
3:33 am, March 23rd, 2009, Nicole Martinelli

The subtle humor of New Yorker Cartoons are now available in an iPhone app in animated form. Michael Fry and long-time feature animation writer and producer Jim Cox bring the strips as films, one a day, offered on iTunes gratis at this writing.
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As someone who spent 2 grand on a notebook, not just a couple hundred on a crappy phone, I’m really sick and tired of all this attention Apple is showering on the iPhone whilst ignoring those of us who shelled out the big money. Why doesn’t the App Store have billions of applets that I can use on my Mac? Why can’t I spend a couple bucks to get tested, “approved” widgets to make my user experience more enjoyable.
Wake up Steve, you’re pissing off a bunch of people who spend a lot more money on your products, and we won’t abandon our Macs for a PC like iPhone users will for Blackberrys or Treos once they do most of the same for a lot less. If you keep ignoring me I’ll just hang on to my notebook for 5 or 6 years until I really need a new one, not just when a really cool new version comes along.
imajoebob, on March 23rd, 2009 at 3:50 pm