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Originally Posted by Ranger187
Gmerin, you are missing 1 large key point. This is for a computer, not for a phone. The support base lies there. 
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The only key point is the market because that's where the money is: if you don't want to support the largest target market because of a pseudo ideological bias (claiming machines that run unix, - apples including iPhones, run unix, are not computers), someone else will. And since I run paid licenses for all my software (including Evo) on all my boards that's where our money will go.
Also you're making a distinction where none exists: what is a phone and what is a computer? The distinction between the two is so old-fashioned, so 1980s, that it no longer exists. Back on the early 1980s an Apple II was just about your only choice for a PC. Now the Apple II CPU runs home light switches. Is it no longer a computer? The distinction is unreal and moot.
I asked for iPhone support; if you doesn't want to support it then I'll simply pay someone else to. Philosphy doesn't matter.