Typo Boy, actually that's not how I was using $$.
I was just slanging it up, literally thinking "that's money!" but not really meaning "profit."
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Typo Boy, actually that's not how I was using $$.
I was just slanging it up, literally thinking "that's money!" but not really meaning "profit."
Gris,
the things I am most excited about are: a) being able to customize my background; b) having fucking folders (!!!!!).
I'm disappointed there aren't profiles for the iphone though. I am thinking about getting an iphone soon, and I live and die by timed/scheduled profiles.
I've never really been interested in a background for the phone (although it's PURTY on the pad) but FOLDERS FOLDERS FOLDERS!!! And local notifications! And background Pandora! And OMG NEW MAIL APP! And FOLDERS!
Also, I'm fairly sure the multitasking thing is specifically targeted at me, to make me upgrade to a new phone the very moment I qualify for an upgrade this summer.
Interesting. I have never had a smartphone where I couldn't set the background (currently the Metallicar, but it's been as sad as Miami Vice) or have folders--how are files stored in the current iPhone OS? All together? Seriously?
"files" aren't really part of the iPhone idea. You have apps. The apps might have information that they hold (e.g. iPod has music tracks, Media has pictures, etc) but you never see the files themselves unless you jailbreak the phone and telnet in.
So you can't use it as a hard drive and copy files over? Annoyingly I can't work out how to bluetooth files over to my Android phone, but I can copy over USB.
What benefit will folders bring then, if you're not using the file metaphor?
Folders for apps, I assume.
Ah. I've never had a phone that did that.
How many apps would the standard geek have on their phone? How are they managed? On the Cliq, so far I can either have the icon on one of the five desktops, or all flat in one location.
Folders for apps, I assume.
This. Games. Or the umpty-dozen productivity/listmaking gadgets I can't resist. Or the fucking useless stuff I'll never use but can't delete because it came with the phone and Apple has a deal with someone. Stocks App I'm Looking At You.
How many apps would the standard geek have on their phone?
Shitloads. You swipe left/right to go from page to page. You can organize them by having a page act as a folder, but that's not exactly ideal.