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Apple's greatest blunder.

Posted: Tue 15th February 2011 in Blog
Position: 33° 51.1' S, 151° 13.3' E

You know what I'm talking about its iTunes.

When the first iPod's came out, with simple buttons and massive hard disk storage, yes a program was needed to manage your music.

As time went on and the iPod range expanded, with the shuffle and the nano, iTunes sort of took care of your album art and so on. Sort of, the cracks were begining to show.

The iPod touch.

The touch was the test bed for iPhone, mine finally expired in a dinghy accident not long ago. I loved my touch, I used to set up authentication for users of PierToPier.net and to do ssh to servers, serious, better than PDA stuff. iTunes began to be a real drag. On my touch I could and least copy photos back and forth with out recourse to the stupid crap and appalling iTunes photo sync. Previously when I tried to do it on my Nano, iTunes filled up my laptop's hard disk and crashed it creating masses of hidden files larger than the original 8MP camera pics. FAIL.

The point is I could use the iPod touch as a PDA, and as a notebook, and a computer and a support tool. Instant messaging the support team at college when out on jobs. Browsing the web, many many of the tasks I would need a laptop for. Many times I would have carted a full size laptop I used the touch instead, down the SC on a Wednesday, took it ashore in the dinghy in my pocket. Fantastic gadget. The problem with it? iTunes. Its dreadful. Photos It couldn't handle. I don't want my video's mixed in with a second rate music app. And because apple want you to go through the god awful iTunes bloated mess, I had to use a weird and probably dangerously insecure app on my laptop and an impossible for normal people ebook reader to copy books on for my night watch reading mid ocean.

By now iTunes is so bloated its impossible to update outside of a mega internet connection. I had to carry a copy on a hard disk drive to act as IT support for iPod users.

Huge Bloated and slow.

iTunes in the later noughties.

  • Music - even on a 2ghz core duo, dragging and dropping or moving files it becomes unresponsive for tens of seconds at a time.
  • Notes - tapping a memo in you touch? The only way to get it off again is to paste it into a field of a contact and sync the contacts.
  • Contact sync - the touch can handle email and therefore contacts. iTunes made a frightful hash of mine.
  • eBooks - no you can't copy them have to use stanza and a mess.
  • video's  - I don't want them in my music library. I don't need to Manage them.
  • Photo's - don't trust it not to waste time disk space or go near my pictures.

The iPhone

The iPhone is know throughout the world as a fantastic gadget. They really are great. I've only really got to grips with one lately. Mates have one.

What the iPhone can't do. Well contacts. Ever since my second black and white nokia in 2001 I've been able to send and receive contacts with laptop's or other phones via either, back in the day, infrared, and bluetooth. Tried to send to an iPhone Un-urrrrr. No, they clam to have bluetooth but don't. No, to do anything with contacts you have to sync them with iTunes.

Notes - same as the iPod touch, not under windows. Camera? no you've got to use iTunes for that as well (i think). You already know my opinion on that.

Added bonus? oh yes, you have to use your iTunes on your PC. You can't just plug it (yes plug it - in this day and age?) into someone else's PC.

All the fabulous stuff I can do with a touch, plus the convenience of internet and a phone. I have even less need of a laptop, only I do cos. i cant plug it into any old PC and upload the pics to my website or do it on the phone, receive contacts. I have to sync it with iTunes. Slow time consuming and mostly unnecessary. I can navigate a boat, using the GPS, and the fantastic Navioincs chart app but I can't do contacts or note taking.

The iPhone is a truly great gadget, they only failing is you have to tether it to PC with a bit of wire to unlock its potential. Its like buying an electric car, and instead of a battery putting a lead to a plug.

the iPad a laptop killer.

Mei has an iPad, or to give it its proper name a "fondleslab", now may doesn't have a computer. OK she does, but her laptop says "Made in The British Empire by Babbage and Co." and doesn't use it. Probably because carrier pigeons are quicker.

She's a girl.... and there fore wants her wedding pictures on it. Its even got a button  to make it a photo frame.

Damn, why, if you've got an iPod and your "Normal" would you want a PC. You can browse the net write on it. Another mate bought one solely as a backup navigation system GPS + Navioincs charts at a fraction of the cost of a marine chart plotter - and it has its own back up power.

Now I can't sync photos cos. I don't have them, she has them on a drive, and the ridiculously expensive camera adapter thing on her piePad. Even so you have to copy the photos to a directory  called dcim (trick it into thinking its a camera) and then import. All for the want of a file browser type app. Instead of the horrible hash up we used your supposed to use iTunes and sync them with a PC.

Worse than Microsoft.

 Microsoft is famous for repeatedly adding useless stuff to existing products bloating them behind belief and reason. Apple started again from scratch with OSX to get around this problem. Probably the best thing they ever did with their PCs. iTunes is now meant to handle your iPad - an alternative to a PC. look after your contacts, photos, notes, videos, applications, and god knows what else. Despite it being a simple music app.

Layer after layer of crap has been added, stuff that should be done by the phone, or iPad. Because its closed a apple you can't really do anything about it.

A plea.

Apple Please, Please, do something about iTunes. Its a dreadful stinking morass of a product. iPad's can handle it on their end, iPhones too. These aren't slaves to the PC these are independent machines. Replace iTunes with an app, on the touch, pad or iPhone. Let it share via SAMBA, or usb hard drive your photo's with others, let it send and receive contacts by bluetooth. I can see in my head check boxes for "share this album" and seeing it on a PC. as a network share, or plugging it in via its cable in an Internet cafe and seeing your pics.

The iPhone's camera would be good enough for my general use, if, and only if i could share with it. If I'm tied to a PC anyway, especially with the steaming poo that is iTunes, I'll take a real camera.

This is a plea - not a rant. But I'm looking forward to trying out (properly) android. As, since Google doesn't really have an iTunes integrated, PC., locked in, online music store equivalent to lock you into, it will I suspect make for better stand alone products in the medium, to long turn.

I'm not the only one dirty about iTunes, the Reg complained about it a while back. Though I can't find it the gist was it was slow and crap. That was pre-piePad.

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Apple's greatest blunder.

Posted: Tue 15th February 2011 in Blog
Position: 33° 51.1' S, 151° 13.3' E

Apple's greatest blunder.

You know what I'm talking about its iTunes.

When the first iPod's came out, with simple buttons and massive hard disk storage, yes a program was needed to manage your music.

As time went on and the iPod range expanded, with the shuffle and the nano, iTunes sort of took care of your album art and so on. Sort of, the cracks were begining to show.

The iPod touch.

The touch was the test bed for iPhone, mine finally expired in a dinghy accident not long ago. I loved my touch, I used to set up authentication for users of PierToPier.net and to do ssh to servers, serious, better than PDA stuff. iTunes began to be a real drag. On my touch I could and least copy photos back and forth with out recourse to the stupid crap and appalling iTunes photo sync. Previously when I tried to do it on my Nano, iTunes filled up my laptop's hard disk and crashed it creating masses of hidden files larger than the original 8MP camera pics. FAIL.

The point is I could use the iPod touch as a PDA, and as a notebook, and a computer and a support tool. Instant messaging the support team at college when out on jobs. Browsing the web, many many of the tasks I would need a laptop for. Many times I would have carted a full size laptop I used the touch instead, down the SC on a Wednesday, took it ashore in the dinghy in my pocket. Fantastic gadget. The problem with it? iTunes. Its dreadful. Photos It couldn't handle. I don't want my video's mixed in with a second rate music app. And because apple want you to go through the god awful iTunes bloated mess, I had to use a weird and probably dangerously insecure app on my laptop and an impossible for normal people ebook reader to copy books on for my night watch reading mid ocean.

By now iTunes is so bloated its impossible to update outside of a mega internet connection. I had to carry a copy on a hard disk drive to act as IT support for iPod users.

Huge Bloated and slow.

iTunes in the later noughties.

  • Music - even on a 2ghz core duo, dragging and dropping or moving files it becomes unresponsive for tens of seconds at a time.
  • Notes - tapping a memo in you touch? The only way to get it off again is to paste it into a field of a contact and sync the contacts.
  • Contact sync - the touch can handle email and therefore contacts. iTunes made a frightful hash of mine.
  • eBooks - no you can't copy them have to use stanza and a mess.
  • video's  - I don't want them in my music library. I don't need to Manage them.
  • Photo's - don't trust it not to waste time disk space or go near my pictures.

The iPhone

The iPhone is know throughout the world as a fantastic gadget. They really are great. I've only really got to grips with one lately. Mates have one.

What the iPhone can't do. Well contacts. Ever since my second black and white nokia in 2001 I've been able to send and receive contacts with laptop's or other phones via either, back in the day, infrared, and bluetooth. Tried to send to an iPhone Un-urrrrr. No, they clam to have bluetooth but don't. No, to do anything with contacts you have to sync them with iTunes.

Notes - same as the iPod touch, not under windows. Camera? no you've got to use iTunes for that as well (i think). You already know my opinion on that.

Added bonus? oh yes, you have to use your iTunes on your PC. You can't just plug it (yes plug it - in this day and age?) into someone else's PC.

All the fabulous stuff I can do with a touch, plus the convenience of internet and a phone. I have even less need of a laptop, only I do cos. i cant plug it into any old PC and upload the pics to my website or do it on the phone, receive contacts. I have to sync it with iTunes. Slow time consuming and mostly unnecessary. I can navigate a boat, using the GPS, and the fantastic Navioincs chart app but I can't do contacts or note taking.

The iPhone is a truly great gadget, they only failing is you have to tether it to PC with a bit of wire to unlock its potential. Its like buying an electric car, and instead of a battery putting a lead to a plug.

the iPad a laptop killer.

Mei has an iPad, or to give it its proper name a "fondleslab", now may doesn't have a computer. OK she does, but her laptop says "Made in The British Empire by Babbage and Co." and doesn't use it. Probably because carrier pigeons are quicker.

She's a girl.... and there fore wants her wedding pictures on it. Its even got a button  to make it a photo frame.

Damn, why, if you've got an iPod and your "Normal" would you want a PC. You can browse the net write on it. Another mate bought one solely as a backup navigation system GPS + Navioincs charts at a fraction of the cost of a marine chart plotter - and it has its own back up power.

Now I can't sync photos cos. I don't have them, she has them on a drive, and the ridiculously expensive camera adapter thing on her piePad. Even so you have to copy the photos to a directory  called dcim (trick it into thinking its a camera) and then import. All for the want of a file browser type app. Instead of the horrible hash up we used your supposed to use iTunes and sync them with a PC.

Worse than Microsoft.

 Microsoft is famous for repeatedly adding useless stuff to existing products bloating them behind belief and reason. Apple started again from scratch with OSX to get around this problem. Probably the best thing they ever did with their PCs. iTunes is now meant to handle your iPad - an alternative to a PC. look after your contacts, photos, notes, videos, applications, and god knows what else. Despite it being a simple music app.

Layer after layer of crap has been added, stuff that should be done by the phone, or iPad. Because its closed a apple you can't really do anything about it.

A plea.

Apple Please, Please, do something about iTunes. Its a dreadful stinking morass of a product. iPad's can handle it on their end, iPhones too. These aren't slaves to the PC these are independent machines. Replace iTunes with an app, on the touch, pad or iPhone. Let it share via SAMBA, or usb hard drive your photo's with others, let it send and receive contacts by bluetooth. I can see in my head check boxes for "share this album" and seeing it on a PC. as a network share, or plugging it in via its cable in an Internet cafe and seeing your pics.

The iPhone's camera would be good enough for my general use, if, and only if i could share with it. If I'm tied to a PC anyway, especially with the steaming poo that is iTunes, I'll take a real camera.

This is a plea - not a rant. But I'm looking forward to trying out (properly) android. As, since Google doesn't really have an iTunes integrated, PC., locked in, online music store equivalent to lock you into, it will I suspect make for better stand alone products in the medium, to long turn.

I'm not the only one dirty about iTunes, the Reg complained about it a while back. Though I can't find it the gist was it was slow and crap. That was pre-piePad.