Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

iPhone Software 2.1

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

I eventually upgraded my iPhone to 2.1, I always delay upgrading because I don’t have a Mac (yet) and hate rebooting my desktop into Windows. The results are all good, I know this isn’t the case for everyone, but each update has seemed to reduce the number of annoying niggles on my iPhone.
The “Genius Playlist” is quite a nice touch, I didn’t give it much consideration before, because I thought it would be limited to iTunes only, but had a plesent suprise at the addition of the genius symbol on the iPhone.
The alledged “battery saving feature” that makes it forget to check for e-mail hasn’t affected me at all.

iPhone 3G Purchase

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

I bought a white iPhone 3G when I was on a weekend holiday to London, as the Apple stores seem to have no problems with stock of any of the three models.

The buying process, from walking into the shop to walking out with a working iPhone, took just over an hour. Although I didn’t mind spending time in such a nice environment, about half of the waiting was sitting in a queue of three people, and the rest sitting in front of an iMac with an Apple member of staff filling out an online form on an O2 website.
I was a bit shocked to find that the O2 website was being used in Internet Explorer on a virtual Windows XP instance. I can’t imagine the conversations Apple would have had with their stores and O2 over such a weird necessity!

(This post has sat as a draft since the 7th of August! Sorry :P )

WordPress iPhone App

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

The WordPress iPhone application, available from the app store, is quite nice. It can connect to both wordpress.com and self hosted blogs, and can handle multiple blogs.

The edit interface shows html code, no fancy editors.
Drafts are initially stored locally, for reliable offline editing; and the usual publishing status categories are applied when uploading.

I’m writing this on the train home from Uni, not sure how good it would be for start to finish writing of long posts, but for quick notes, photo posts and minor alterations of existing drafts, this app beats the web interface in my opinion (which also only works with the HTML view!).
(PS: I used the web interface to add the photo gallery!)