macnews.net.tc
2007-09-10
Hello again. And a rant.
Seems like I've been neglecting macnews.net.tc for a while. Hope it won't happen again like this. Sometimes real life has to take front seat, however. Either way: All the iPod stuff has happened recently. And soon enough, Europe should see some 3G iPhone love according to rumours. I actually hope they'll release both models, the 2G and the 3G model, because an entry-level model at a lower price might make quite some sense for stronger market penetration. Seems to be their plan, anyway.
But the iPod touch... Seriously: Apple seems to _hate_ the thought of a PDA so much that they just won't allow a phone-less pad to have any real PIM features. No Mail.app, no notes, no calendar entry feature... The iPod touch is more than crippled. Even the little (and less important) widgets had to go? Apple should, in my opinion, be glad that they're doing great and actually give customers the great features they're developing. If you had an iPod touch that let you have your mailbox and notes with you and synched with Leopard (coming in October), wouldn't that be the greatest thing to show your friends, family and colleagues? Well, maybe they plan on updating the "touch" when Leo's released, but if so, it'd seem even more strange to cripple it now, because only Leopard will unleash the full PIM functionality for the devices with its integration of Todos and Notes into Mail.app.
I hope Apple comes to its senses and fixes this even before the touch actually hits the stores. Apple: We *know* the iPod touch's core is the same as the iPhone's. You can't seriously argue that "people who buy a media player don't care about notes and E-Mail".
Comments:
I consider it a simplification.

What use are widgets without constant internet access ? Wouldn't it confuse a lot of users that the weather and stocks show wrong info ?

What use is Mail.app without internet access ? And notes and todos are built on Mail.app, it seems. The whole workflow would probably fall apart without constant internet access (I guess).

Yes, personally I would love to have both widgets and Mail.app even though I only have occasional internet access. But I think it's understandable that Apple just excluded that stuff.

I am living in Denmark and am also eagerly awaiting an iPhone. Currently it looks like the iPhone won't come to Denmark for quite some time, so the iPhod touch is really tempting until then ;-)
 
Hm. Yeah, the touch is tempting here as well. But these glaring omissions (come on, simplicifcation?) help me make it worth the wait.
 
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