Re:Another recent review
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Does it really need to match up to the iPod? Isn't this guy aimed at a different crowd?
Re:Countdown to iPod user bitching starts now.
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The Neuros sucks!:)
No, it looks like a nice device. I don't have any use for USB 2.0, but that's just me, and my firewire-centric macs. I like the ogg support, and would love apple to give us that in the iPod. Not a bad looking player, and it has some nice features.
Re:These harddrive mp3 players cost too much
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2.5 inch hard drives, the same drives used in notebooks can cost from 100 to 300 bucks. Here's a link.
And the ipod is not for the rich. I have one, and I sure as hell am not rich.
Now if AMD jumps into the mix, things may get interesting...
So you'd be willing to pay for a mac with an amd processor, but not a mac with a PPC chip?
" and OmniWeb... is pretty good, but I've not used it much. My recollection is that it was slow to render.
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Yes. Dreadfully slow. They have released a new slew of "sneakypeek" betas, in which they use webcore from apple/khtml as their rendering engine. So it's gotten quite a bit snappier.
There is a thing under the "view" menu, to turn on a status bar. It appears at the bottom of the page, and when you mouseover links it shows you what the link is.
Atleast I think that's what you were asking.
Does it really need to match up to the iPod? Isn't this guy aimed at a different crowd?
The Neuros sucks! :)
No, it looks like a nice device. I don't have any use for USB 2.0, but that's just me, and my firewire-centric macs. I like the ogg support, and would love apple to give us that in the iPod. Not a bad looking player, and it has some nice features.
2.5 inch hard drives, the same drives used in notebooks can cost from 100 to 300 bucks. Here's a link. And the ipod is not for the rich. I have one, and I sure as hell am not rich.
Now if AMD jumps into the mix, things may get interesting... So you'd be willing to pay for a mac with an amd processor, but not a mac with a PPC chip?
Of course not. That would destory apple's hardware sales.
" and OmniWeb... is pretty good, but I've not used it much. My recollection is that it was slow to render. "
Yes. Dreadfully slow. They have released a new slew of "sneakypeek" betas, in which they use webcore from apple/khtml as their rendering engine. So it's gotten quite a bit snappier.
There is a thing under the "view" menu, to turn on a status bar. It appears at the bottom of the page, and when you mouseover links it shows you what the link is. Atleast I think that's what you were asking.
"because that's what the "industry" used."
Welcome to a mac users every day life.
Sucks, huh?