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Thoughts on 1.1.3

Friday, January 18th, 2008

So I downloaded the 1.1.3 software update right away. It isn’t as big of a deal as I had hoped. The map location feature is nice. The rest all has to do with customizing the home screen. That’s not really new functionality, it just makes existing functionality easier to get it. And I suppose it also paves the way for 3rd party applications next month.
I did go ahead and add png icons for all my iPhone games and the MacMost iPhone home page.

iPhone Cases Suck

Friday, December 7th, 2007

I did a video today on why I don’t like any of the iPhone cases. You can see it (but not on the iPhone, sorry), at MacMost.com. Although you can see it on your iPhone if you subscribe to the MacMost video podcast, come to think of it.
Anyway, the funny thing is that the one I settled on (Speck) in the video broke about 3 hours after I was done. Now I’m hearing good things about the Otterbox.

Google!

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Wow. Have you checked out Google lately? If you just go to their main page on the iPhone, it will automatically detect that you are on an iPhone and give you a special page. Very nice. Google is now the most useful iPhone site all of a sudden.
I wonder why Apple didn’t create a killer portal for the iPhone?

Gmail on IMAP? Or Mobile Web?

Monday, November 19th, 2007

A lot of fuss is being made over IMAP support in Gmail. IMAP is a big improvement over POP, because it basically remembers the state of messages between computers (and the iPhone). So you can read your email sometimes over the iPhone, sometimes over your computer, and never have to worry about which email you read or replied to over each — they are in sync all the time.
But I have to say that using Gmail with IMAP is still a drag. It doesn’t group emails in threads, and it is too easy to throw an email away, as opposed to the preferred Gmail action of archiving email.
On the other hand, one of the mobile versions of Gmail is fast and easy to use, and looks brilliant over the iPhone. If you disagree, it may be because you are using the very stripped-down mobile versions of Gmail that is meant for lesser phones. I’m not exactly sure how you insure you are viewing the iPhone version of Gmail — the same URL will take you to a lesser version in your Mac browser. I assume they are now sniffing your device type and showing you the good one. You should see Archive, Delete and Search buttons (not links, buttons) at the bottom of the page.

Welcome UK and DE

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Thanks for the encouragement, Brian. I will post more.
So now we’ve got British and German iPhone brothers! The larger the audience, the more will go on with the iPhone. Soon France, Italy, Canada and maybe even China will join in.
I’m already seeing some .uk and .de traffic to my iPhone games site. I’ll try to take some time this holiday to find some new and interesting stuff for the iPhone to report.