Delicious Library looks awesome. You just don't find that kind of polish on the Windows side. Thanks for the info. Scanning barcodes with an iSight camera. Cool!
I was there, too. It was the largest Apple booth that I can recall ever seeing at FOSE (this is my 12th show). Tiger looks fantastic. Dashboard blew me away. Awesome. Can't wait for Tiger to hit the shelves.
"While this may be true, they do have 90+ % of the OS market. Wich in order confirms my theory that 95% of the people on the surface of the planet are idiots.:)"
I'll buy that. But, I don't think it's just a theory.
Hello people. In case you haven't noticed, DRM is here to stay. IT IS NOT GOING AWAY. While people like Jon think that they are "freeing the music" with their tinkering, their actions will most certainly have the opposite effect. They will, in fact, be the reason for more restrictive DRM.
Apple will find a way to pinpoint which user accounts are purchasing songs through something other than the iTunes client, and then proceed to lock those accounts.
Is it really necessary to have a display? What does the display really tell you anyway. You should know what songs you have on the device, so that can't be it. You'll know what's playing as soon as you hear it.
Apple marketing is brilliant. So simple to use, it doesn't even need a display. Plus it's got a simple, catchy name. When will companies realize that this is a huge plus when selling to the average consumer. I'd certainly remember iPod shuffle before I'd remember NWQZ-125620 MP3 player.
Yeah! And, you're pretty damn cluless.
I wouldn't call it moaning. He is just stating facts.
Delicious Library looks awesome. You just don't find that kind of polish on the Windows side. Thanks for the info. Scanning barcodes with an iSight camera. Cool!
Well if you add the data in iPhoto (e.g. to the comments or title field) Spotlight will find it.
I was there, too. It was the largest Apple booth that I can recall ever seeing at FOSE (this is my 12th show). Tiger looks fantastic. Dashboard blew me away. Awesome. Can't wait for Tiger to hit the shelves.
Yep. This is an unadultered flamebait. I don't believe you've ever owned a Mac mini.
I'll buy that. But, I don't think it's just a theory.
Well, I guess some of us don't give a rat's ass about linux. And, I don't think threats are going to change minds.
Oops! Dude, iTunes is free.
Kind of hard to buy those non-DRM's tunes without and account isn't it?
What an idiotic response. So, I guess you never buy anything, since that would render you foolish.
Thank God your dinner's ready. I thought your ridiculous rambling would never cease.
Yes, and some people like to get paid for their efforts.
Hello people. In case you haven't noticed, DRM is here to stay. IT IS NOT GOING AWAY. While people like Jon think that they are "freeing the music" with their tinkering, their actions will most certainly have the opposite effect. They will, in fact, be the reason for more restrictive DRM.
What makes you so sure about this? If he keeps it up, he will get sued, and he will lose. Mark my words.
Apple will find a way to pinpoint which user accounts are purchasing songs through something other than the iTunes client, and then proceed to lock those accounts.
Last time I checked, no one was forcinig you to use Apple's iTMS. Your argument is extremely weak, bucko. Don't like the terms, don't use the service.
Wow, dude. You're cool.
OS X freezes two times a week? It's pretty safe to say that your entire post is BS.
Yes it is. And you know it.
You forgot to mention that it was a flimsy piece of trash.
Well, they didn't do wrong here.
Apple marketing is brilliant. So simple to use, it doesn't even need a display. Plus it's got a simple, catchy name. When will companies realize that this is a huge plus when selling to the average consumer. I'd certainly remember iPod shuffle before I'd remember NWQZ-125620 MP3 player.
The stench of ingnorance is thick here on slashdot.
Yeah, but I suppose you'll purchase products from a convicted monopolist.