so basically Android = Crap ?
*eyeroll*
Imagine if instead of IOS being locked up tight in Apple's little vaults it was open source enough that any schmo could download it and compile it. (Copies made that way wouldn't have the "Apple Seal of Approval", but it would be *legal*. Google has something like a "stamp of approval" for android devices as a prerequisite for bundling the Google Play store application on the device, but it's not something a manufacturer legally has to do.) So then imagine some fly-by-night bottom-feeding electronics sweatshop in China downloaded the IOS code, minimally hacked it so it would run (well, at least boot) on the *very cheapest* ARM SoC they could find, paired it with the cheapest touchscreen that week (in many cases a resistive model, the same tech found in 2002-vintage PocketPCs/PalmPilots), shoved it in a shoddy plastic case with a knockoff battery that's good for about an hour, and shoved it out the door with ZERO testing. Do you think that device at $60 would work as well as an iPad Mini? Probably not, right? Would the fact it existed at all then mean "IOS == Crap"? Clearly it would according to your logic.
(It does demonstrate, I suppose, that an Android purchaser needs to exercise a bit more common sense than an iDevice buyer, at least so far as asking themselves: "Gee, the brand name one is $200 while this one from a company who's name is a random collection of letters and box is covered with nonsensical Engrish phrases is only $60. Should I *REALLY* buy the cheap one? How hard could making one of these things really be?" before they pony up the money. There's the cost of freedom for you.)
Anyway, Google "ipad apps crash". It's not like applications don't blow up on IOS.