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It would be nice if the iphone could accept and send ical events. Seems like something they would have integrated into V1, but apparently not.
 
Ok that's a fair comment however, Again!, Why buy it? you either have too much money, badly educated on the product or a bit of both. Cut and Paste is a subject that has been complained about non stop from day one. It was always going to be something that was going to be anticipated on every update since 2g 1.1 and like every software/hardware manufacturer nothing happens the way we want it to. So again why complain you bought it knowing it didn't have copy and paste (or maybe you didn't know, if you didn't know it's your own fault!) copy and paste is a possibility but never has it been a promise nor has it been mentioned. If you needed that feature you should have bought a blackberry or waited untill a confirmed update with copy and paste was released.

I could give a million reasons for why people shouldn't complain about it, however the main argument is that there are other phones on the market that offer the functionality you seek.

You don't go out and buy a Ford and then complain that it isn't a Toyota. You know what you buy before you buy it! If not it's your own misinformed fault!

This is the kind of BS apologia one comes to expect from apple fanboys. I am not surprised. And my first Apple computer was a IIe, so I have seen it all. I experienced some of the limitations on the original Mac that Apple said were not necessary, and knowing history I did wait for over a year and several months after the iPhone3G was out. I waited as long as could hoping to see a cut and paste update. I am not interested in a blackberry because I use Macs, I use the OS X. Why should I have to go to a smart phone that favors foreign operating system just to have basic feature of cut and paste?

Jobs and apple said it wasn't necessary but it seemed they would add it soon or would have to. Not it's not necessary, but it's only after daily use that you come to realize just how much Jobs and Apple are once again just completely full of bs on this one. It's something given everything else the iPhone does should have been there on day one.
 
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