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2008-03-24
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Not too many ppl talk about how hackable the iphone is. To illustrate that, one way to 'expand' upon the application space is to move it to a different partition and make a symbolic link to point to the new space. Yes, many ppl forget that the iphone has a BSD core underneath.
As for the apps, there's plenty of good ones now (the included apps are good enough, the 3rd party ones available are pretty cool) but come June-July, I'm guessing there will be an explosion of apps for the iphone from big 3rd party names which will make a considerable dent in the market (and the iphone's capability... & desirability. Yes, most of them will probably be commercial (I assume with the high level of polish and quality, but curse them if they aren't) which I don't mind paying for good stuffs anyway.
But this may be a sticking point for those on the budget..
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2008-03-24
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okay my question is how do you transfer songs from two different computers to the ipod with or without using itunes. The moment i connect the ipod to itunes it asks me to sync to my library and the same thing happens when i connect to my friends library. But is there a way without hacking to have songs from two different computers at the same time??
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2008-03-24
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@ North Texas, USA
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2008-03-24
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2008-03-24
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To me, the continued back-and-forth here just serves to demonstrate that, overall, the tablets and iProducts really are (currently) addressing very distinct markets/users.
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2008-03-24
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To me, the continued back-and-forth here just serves to demonstrate that, overall, the tablets and iProducts really are (currently) addressing very distinct markets/users.
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2008-03-24
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2008-03-24
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For me, the fact that the differences are discussed to this extent demonstrates that the product lines compete in almost exactly the same space.
Different markets, yes, but I think it also shows there is some overlap of markets. There are a number of posts (a definite minority, to be sure) equivocating to one degree or another...
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2008-03-24
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Not too many ppl talk about how hackable the iphone is. To illustrate that, one way to 'expand' upon the application space is to move it to a different partition and make a symbolic link to point to the new space. Yes, many ppl forget that the iphone has a BSD core underneath.
As for the apps, there's plenty of good ones now (the included apps are good enough, the 3rd party ones available are pretty cool) but come June-July, I'm guessing there will be an explosion of apps for the iphone from big 3rd party names which will make a considerable dent in the market (and the iphone's capability... & desirability
But this may be a sticking point for those on the budget..