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Warning: Political content ahead! Continue reading Alan Grayson Channels President Eisenhower It’s been a while since I bagged on the crankiest man in technology, Dave Winer, but he posted something recently that called out for abuse. In a blog post titled Why Angry Birds is so much fun Dave attempts to figure out why the iPad/iPhone game Angry Birds is so much fun. Of course, being a socially maladapted freak, he gets it wrong in a spectacularly horrendous fashion. The Update ProcessFirst some notes on the update process itself. I’m happy to report that, unlike many who were upgrading an iPhone 3G, my upgrade went relatively quickly. All told it was probably an hour start-to-finish, but that doesn’t count time spent sitting idle waiting for my input while I buggered off for dinner. That said, the iPhone upgrade process as managed though iTunes is fucking interminable. I’m not yet one of those people who call for the splitting of iTunes into multiple seperate applications, but I’m getting there. During the entire process, which consists of numerous distinct steps such as downloading the update, backing up the iPhone, installing the update and restoring the iPhone the user is presented with a seemingly endless string of modal dialog boxes that prevent iTunes from being used for anything else. Additionally annoying is the stream of alert beeps that are triggered whenever you attempt to switch to iTunes to monitor its progress then switch away to get something done. I do understand the reason for locking iTunes during the upgrade process. When you are screwing around with things like a cell phone’s firmware and baseband software, interruptions can be catastrophic. With that in mind, a much better solution would be for iTunes to spawn a separate application devoted to the update itself. This is how the Mac OS already handles it’s Software Update mechanism, and it’s a much better model. iOS 4What doesn’t workIt should come as no surprise that some of the most talked about features of iOS 4 such as multitasking and bluetooth keyboard support are not supported. What honestly surprised me is that setting a desktop picture is also not supported. Apparently a Jizzmodo reader emailed Steve Jobs about this (I’m following my no links to Jizzmodo policy here) and was informed that the feature was no included because it adversely impacted performance. It would appear that the speculation by Dennis in a comment to my bitching about this yesterday might well be correct. What worksAgain, I’m not going to do a full review of the OS here; these are just some of my observations on what I’ve seen in a day of playing around. The first new feature that interested me is Folders. You can get a better description of how folders work in the Ars review, but my verdict is: “where have you been all my life.” After a few minutes of pokery-jiggery I’ve consolidated my home screen from eight badly maintained screens to three screens. There would be only one screen, but I want to keep games and the apps I don’t use in their own ghettos. The next feature that jumped out at me is the unified Inbox in Mobile Mail. To be honest, I don’t like it. I have three accounts set up in Mobile Mail: Mobile Me, my domain emails and my work Exchange server. While I’m quite happy to co-mingle my personal and domain emails, I have no desire to see my work email unless I specifically choose to. For me, a system of smart folders such as exist in the MacOS Mail application would be a better fit. For now I’ll be sticking with separate inboxes. What I do like about the new Mobile Mail is message threading. The bulk of my email is mailing lists, so this will come in very handy. The Calendar app now allows you to pick and choose multiple calendars for display, which is a welcome addition. I have several calendars on my desktop Mac that, while Mobile Me insists on syncing them, I have no desire to see on my iPhone. The Photos app now supports Places and Faces imported from iPhoto. Huzzah, I guess. I’ve never seen the utility of the iPhone as a picture viewer. Additionally, the Camera app supports digital zoom. Yay. The last feature that I wanted to comment on isn’t actually a feature of iOS 4, it’s an application that requires the update, namely iBooks. I used to use my iPhone as my primary eReader via the Kindle and Barnes and Noble applications. Since embracing the iPad lifestyle I can’t see using the iPhone as my primary reader again, but it is great for situations where I can’t bring the iPad (work crapper, I’m looking at you). The fact that iBooks on both devices can sync bookmarks is gravy. Performance and Overall ImpressionThere have been many complaints on the intartubes that iOS 4 on the iPhone 3G performs badly. To be honest, I’m not seeing a huge degradation in performance, but my iPhone has been dragging for some time. For a user who intends to continue using an iPhone 3G for some time, I would seriously consider whether any performance loss is worth the limited new features. On the other hand, if you are only using the iPhone until you can upgrade your hardware (LET ME ORDER MY WHITE iPHONE YOU PRICKS!) then I say upgrade away. WARNING: Political content ahead. Like they say, all politics are local, so here is a wonderful slice of Arizona politics via Think Progress. The long and short of it is that the Republican candidate for Arizona’s Superintendent of Public Instruction John “who needs to actually fund education” Huppenthal was, himself, schooled when a high school student confronted him about his abysmal record regarding funding education. Like a typical GOP tool, when faced with the truth Huppenthal ran off in a huff and declared that he was being “punked” by Democratic dirty tricks. I suppose that this just demonstrates that Arizona doesn’t just hate the beaners. It hates an educated populous too. The iOS 4 update is out, and I’ve applied it to my iPhone 3G. Turns out that separate desktop and lock-screen wallpaper isn’t supported on that device. I guess the 3G just doesn’t have the moxie to display a jpeg. But hey, I did get a digital zoom for the woeful camera, so there’s that. |
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