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Isn't this moving away from the open source concept? One of the things I like about the Apex is that a
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Isn't this moving away from the open source concept? One of the things I like about the Apex is that a reefer
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Isn't this moving away from the open source concept? One of the things I like about the Apex is that a reefer wrote
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Isn't this moving away from the open source concept? One of the things I like about the Apex is that a reefer wrote an
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Isn't this moving away from the open source concept? One of the things I like about the Apex is that a reefer wrote an app, and it's always improving with requested updates.
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You're always going to be free to write your own apps or unregistered apps at your own risk.
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Posting via android? Now imagine it was a dosing pump that jams instead of a post button.
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But, I've never had any issues with my Android phone that I haven't induced myself, so I'd be confident in using it as a controller interface.
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If you had a Mac, that would not happen Brad.
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I'm not even sure what Android is, but I don't see it as a problem either.
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