How many communication apps are there, because it seems like its a lot and not one of them does anything that's. better than all the others.
So the question is: why do people keep making these apps?
@PeteMoss How many mid-range car models are there, because it seems like it's a lot, and not one of them does anything that's better than all the others.
So the question is: Why do people keep making these cars?
@PeteMoss Rail might be a better analogy.
@thor @ChrisWere Sometimes. Rail networks have historically chosen their own gauges (distance between rails) and there are many examples around the world where passengers and cargo were forced to transfer trains to continue their journey because different railroads were incompatible.
@thor @PeteMoss But different types of trains still all fit on the same standard tracks. If it's a public rail network, it's still quite similar to cars, right?