New Apple Lust Objects for 2010 and onward

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oh i forgot vat lol

jed_, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:34 (sixteen years ago)

yes, if you feel like losing the will to live that is certainly an option

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Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:34 (sixteen years ago)

caek that's true but volumewise the air is much much smaller than the pb, and actually the 13" mbp is slimmer by 2 cubic inches than the old 2"

but yeah apple hasn't made anything with as small a footprint as the 12" since the intel era

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:35 (sixteen years ago)

historically 1$ ~= 1£ in apple land if you buy retail, and they don't make huge efforts to keep up with movements in the currency market

caek, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:35 (sixteen years ago)

dyao, yeah, if you asked me if I wanted an air or a 12" pb, i would take the air! i would just like to see the air be smaller, even it that made it 1/100th inch thicker, which seems to be their marketing's main concern.

caek, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:37 (sixteen years ago)

yeah the inability to drag and drop vids to ipod and ipad's is the worst thing ever (tho somewhat understandable, I wish they'd at least accept more codecs/filetypes)

etrian odysseus (cozen), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:45 (sixteen years ago)

waiting for somebody to port VLC to the iapp store

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:46 (sixteen years ago)

the lack of a universal file storage area/library sucks though (and would probably be too computer-like for apple's current design philosophy wrt iphone and ipad)

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:47 (sixteen years ago)

isn't something like that coming in iphone os 4.0?

caek, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:49 (sixteen years ago)

I see an "app folder" but it seems to be for grouping apps together

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:54 (sixteen years ago)

this shows how confoundingly difficult it is to share iwork documents between your ipad and your mac, for example

waiting for the day when I can just sync my ipad/iphone to any random folder on my mac

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:58 (sixteen years ago)

yeah, i might be imagining it, but i thought i'd heard something about an api being exposed in 4.0 to make this easier for non-apple devs. as you say though, apple's own apps suck in this regard.

caek, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:59 (sixteen years ago)

there's something about file management coming but i can't remember how it works

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:00 (sixteen years ago)

you have to buy all your files from itunes store

max, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:02 (sixteen years ago)

and then sync them while holding down the home button through safari

max, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:02 (sixteen years ago)

you also have to be doing a handstand (the ipad orientation sensor will keep you honest)

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:03 (sixteen years ago)

btw if you're in school iirc you can become a student developer through apple's developer connection for $100. that entitles you to a one-time 20% discount on any purchase of a mac, which would bring the $2200 15" mbp to around $1860.

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:06 (sixteen years ago)

oh whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat

GREAT JOB Mushroom head (gbx), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:13 (sixteen years ago)

cuz the current education discount is not v good iirc

GREAT JOB Mushroom head (gbx), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:13 (sixteen years ago)

http://developer.apple.com/students/sthardware.html

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:16 (sixteen years ago)

lol after doing the math you save around $140 over the education store discount, at least for the top of the line 15". I assume the savings get smaller the further down you move down the apple product line.

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:28 (sixteen years ago)

you save 199 on the 1499 13" i think

GREAT JOB Mushroom head (gbx), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:30 (sixteen years ago)

are you factoring in the $100 it takes to join the program?

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:31 (sixteen years ago)

yup

GREAT JOB Mushroom head (gbx), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:35 (sixteen years ago)

1499*0.8 + 100

GREAT JOB Mushroom head (gbx), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:36 (sixteen years ago)

education discount on top of the line 13": $1399

adc student discount: 1199 + 100 = 1299

so about 100?

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:38 (sixteen years ago)

oh duh i am dumb: i was comparing it to the original price :(

GREAT JOB Mushroom head (gbx), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:40 (sixteen years ago)

iPad works fine for watching random movies. If you want to make it work well, I'd recommend importing the file into iTunes (although not having iTunes do any transcoding) and adding title and descriptions. I threw a couple ripped dvds on there and they work great.

File syncing to the iPad kind of sucks, or at least it would for document management of anything you'll edit.

mh, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 15:43 (sixteen years ago)

"iPad works fine for watching random movies." - I'm just going to assume you're not talking about DivX movies here, but if you are, please explain.

I've been just streaming my DivX and other random file formats through Air Video (from my laptop). Real nice interface and quality of video.

BleepBot, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 16:51 (sixteen years ago)

By "random" I mean "movies that I have been encoding with Handbrake for the past couple years." If you're looking for random crap you've downloaded off the web to work, then yeah, there will be issues.

mh, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:35 (sixteen years ago)

They've scrapped the ADC student programme and the hardware discount. It's still valid if you've got one, but you can't sign up any more.

stet, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:43 (sixteen years ago)

that's not really random is it? xp

full government name (cutty), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:44 (sixteen years ago)

Classic: available 512GB solid state drive!
Dud: it's $1300 ;_:

all yoga attacks are fire based (rogermexico.), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:45 (sixteen years ago)

still, new MBPros look faaaast

all yoga attacks are fire based (rogermexico.), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:45 (sixteen years ago)

still thinkin this imac + ipad + hang onto current MBP until it dies = winning scenario

GREAT JOB Mushroom head (gbx), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:48 (sixteen years ago)

get a skateboard too

caek, Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:49 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.thelaughingplanet.com/cheyney/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/poochie.gif

GREAT JOB Mushroom head (gbx), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:54 (sixteen years ago)

uk ipad on may 10

caek, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 12:53 (sixteen years ago)

that's the pre-order date, still no price announcement yet though

caek, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 12:54 (sixteen years ago)

Fuckers.

stet, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 12:55 (sixteen years ago)

this was interesting, that there should be no customs charges for imported ipads as they aren't programmable...

http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPad/Apple+iPad/news.asp?c=19060

but don't quote me on that. people on other forii have been importing them but no word on import duty.

this is more my style: http://wepad.mobi/en

koogs, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 17:32 (sixteen years ago)

Yeah it's just VAT.

stet, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 22:17 (sixteen years ago)

http://ignorethecode.net/blog/2010/04/15/iphone_os_4_0/

I think it’s fair to say that most people involved in interaction design tend to agree that hierarchical file systems have largely failed their users. People don’t want to deal with user-maintained hierarchies, and hierarchical file systems mainly succeed in helping people lose their data inside a huge mess of pointless folder structures. However, when we say «hierarchical file systems don’t work», most of us end that sentence with «so we need to replace them with something better» in our heads. Apple, on the other hand, ended the sentence with «so we’re not going to bother with this stuff, let’s just leave this up to each individual application.»1

As a result, the problem is now arguably becoming worse than it was before. Not only is the problem of file management still unsolved and extremely difficult, but now every application has its own, mutually incompatible and inconsistent solution for it.

Some applications synchronize files on a local network with a desktop application or a small desktop client. Others let users add and remove files using something like FTP or WebDAV. Some use Internet services for synchronizing files. The iPad has its own file sharing system for certain applications, which is a complete joke. Some applications interface with systems like Box.net or Dropbox.

Most applications can’t share files between each other. And of course, the user interface for accessing files is completely different in different applications.

At some point, Apple needs to address this problem. Unfortunately, they did not do so in 4.0.

caek, Thursday, 15 April 2010 13:06 (sixteen years ago)

people talk about something that I thought was a good idea, the old soup idea, put everything in one place and use tags or metadata, but the more I think about that, the more I think that's a terrible idea as well. Like I'm more or less happy with labels in gmail, but then I find it really tedious to add 3 labels to a single email.

For most normal people who simply keep everything in a "documents" folder, an easy solution can probably be found, but for serious users with tons and tons of work, I can't imagine what it would be.

dan selzer, Thursday, 15 April 2010 13:13 (sixteen years ago)

I think 'spotlight' was an attempt to solve this but then you have to remember what keywords to search for

fuck in rainbows, ☔ (dyao), Thursday, 15 April 2010 13:14 (sixteen years ago)

I don't like anything that relies on search...spotlight, quicksilver etc. It's like, you forget where things are, you search for them and if you find two similar folders you still have to remember which is which. I prefer orderly folder nesting. Search is also too slow, especially over a network.

dan selzer, Thursday, 15 April 2010 13:16 (sixteen years ago)

For me, primarily a creator and reader of texts (as opposed to "multimedia" files), a great start would be a file system that put the author's name and article's title "automatically" into the file's name, or into whatever "tag" system is being searched. Spotlight fails me so often even when I know the author and (some substring of the) title.

Euler, Thursday, 15 April 2010 13:20 (sixteen years ago)

it can't be automatic though. Somebody has to input the info somewhere! I'm not sure how much room for metadata there is in .txt or .rtf or .doc, but Photoshop for instance has an extensive amount of metadata, and it's not Photoshop specific, it uses what's called XMP. Digital asset management at larger advertising/design/printing type firms use this info and it's plugged into a database or web browsing abilities.

dan selzer, Thursday, 15 April 2010 14:40 (sixteen years ago)

right---but it could be something that, say, PDF or .doc creation somehow "prompted" or even "required" (obv. in some weak sense) you to do...not so much for yourself as for other people who'll be sharing the documents.

Euler, Thursday, 15 April 2010 14:55 (sixteen years ago)

Soups worked really, really well in Newton. They should revamp that, for certain

stet, Thursday, 15 April 2010 16:22 (sixteen years ago)


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