If you don't want to wait an hour every time you want to add a file, just uncheck the box relating to syncing with iTunes in your iPod preferences. I'm always amazed that people actually use the sync function, especially if they use their iPod on more than one computer (eg. work and home like I do). Keeping something portable tied to something static seems very odd to me.
Agreed. I don't need a laptop to be 15" or 17" in size. I'd prefer it to be small, slim and genuinely portable with enough power to get the job done./cancels innuendo mode.
Please Apple, a 12" Macbook Pro with dedicated graphics card. That would be a great late xmas present for me (even if I did have to pay for it myself).
Or, you hold down the single mouse button until the contextual menu pops up and then you go to 'Save As' or whatever. That's the work around that some UI genius came up with, and it bloody works too.
If you don't want to wait an hour every time you want to add a file, just uncheck the box relating to syncing with iTunes in your iPod preferences. I'm always amazed that people actually use the sync function, especially if they use their iPod on more than one computer (eg. work and home like I do). Keeping something portable tied to something static seems very odd to me.
Agreed. I don't need a laptop to be 15" or 17" in size. I'd prefer it to be small, slim and genuinely portable with enough power to get the job done. /cancels innuendo mode.
Please Apple, a 12" Macbook Pro with dedicated graphics card. That would be a great late xmas present for me (even if I did have to pay for it myself).
Or, you hold down the single mouse button until the contextual menu pops up and then you go to 'Save As' or whatever. That's the work around that some UI genius came up with, and it bloody works too.