Wouldn't this make sense? Why are these app's separate on iOS and OS X?
3 3282868 macrumors 603 Original poster Jan 8, 2009 5,281 0 Jun 14, 2014 #1 Wouldn't this make sense? Why are these app's separate on iOS and OS X?
dmccloud macrumors 68040 Sep 7, 2009 3,122 1,884 Anchorage, AK Jun 14, 2014 #2 bedifferent said: Wouldn't this make sense? Why are these app's separate on iOS and OS X? Click to expand... Because they're used for different purposes. FaceTime is closer to Skype or GoToMeeting than it is to messaging.
bedifferent said: Wouldn't this make sense? Why are these app's separate on iOS and OS X? Click to expand... Because they're used for different purposes. FaceTime is closer to Skype or GoToMeeting than it is to messaging.
Small White Car macrumors G4 Aug 29, 2006 10,972 1,468 Washington DC Jun 14, 2014 #3 They're slowly merging FaceTime and the phone app more and more on iOS. That makes sense. Either way it's about talking to someone. But talking and typing? Totally different. Makes as much sense as merging FaceTime with E-Mail.
They're slowly merging FaceTime and the phone app more and more on iOS. That makes sense. Either way it's about talking to someone. But talking and typing? Totally different. Makes as much sense as merging FaceTime with E-Mail.