27 Nov 2008 1617H

Damn you Steve Jobs

Now it is almost December and I am not only married but the owner of an AppleTV and an iPhone from which I am now blogging. All things I didn’t think would happen this year. Life comes at you fast.

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20 Jan 2009 0951H

ProductDesign writes:

I share your respect for Apple products but still dont use iether of those products. I read your comment on the Iphone, hows the appleTV experience?

20 Jan 2009 2044H

Gino writes:

It’s a bit kludgy to tell the truth. As a set top box it does fine for rentals and it’s convenient to have the iTunes from our computers stream to the sound system, but when it comes to sync’ing media the system is pants, regrettably. I wish it would do what I want it to do, which is a bit different from what the studios and other rights holders would let me do, legally.

10 Feb 2009 1855H

ProductDesign writes:

Scuse my ignorance but what kind of thing you wanna do?

10 Feb 2009 2121H

Gino writes:

Basically, the issue is as follows: movies and media bought and downloaded from ITMS sync to the laptop, which is not what I want: I want those movies to stay on that hard drive, along with the media and everything else I have on there, and I want nothing to be on my laptop but apps and data. If you back up the movies, and delete them off iTunes, you also delete them off the AppleTV. That’s not what I want. But maybe soon it’ll all be on a cloud somewhere.

02 Mar 2009 1457H

ProductDesign writes:

Any thoughts on why they have adopted this approach? You think your requirements are pretty typical? Sounds like being given the choice should be an option. Simply part of your customising settings


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