{"id":1701,"date":"2006-09-12T21:51:43","date_gmt":"2006-09-13T00:51:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brockerhoff.net\/bb\/viewtopic.php?p=1962"},"modified":"2010-05-08T19:40:12","modified_gmt":"2010-05-08T22:40:12","slug":"showtime-sorta","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brockerhoff.net\/blog\/2006\/09\/12\/showtime-sorta\/","title":{"rendered":"Showtime, sorta"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So, the big announcement is past and I wasn&#8217;t too excited.<\/p>\n<p>New iPods; OK; I&#8217;m still relatively satisfied with my 3G, 40GB device. The new Shuffle looks good. Finally a price point and size suitable for jogging, although I&#8217;ll probably buy it only when it grows to 2 or 4GB. The new Nanos look less scratchable now, but still, at the price points they&#8217;ll be available here for, don&#8217;t seem to be a good value for me. The large iPods do stuff I&#8217;m not interested in, like photos and video, and I suppose that they &#8211; like my current iPod &#8211; aren&#8217;t suited, speed and reliability-wise, to be used regularly as an external drive.<\/p>\n<p>Games. I very rarely play any games on my Mac these days and I&#8217;ve never owned a console, so I can&#8217;t see me playing games on an iPod either. The positive part about this is that it shows that iPods are tending towards having some sort of developer API &#8211; I wonder if these were all ported in-house or if there&#8217;ll be a PodCode announced at next WWDC.<\/p>\n<p>The whole movie hoopla leaves me cold. I watch almost no TV (we don&#8217;t even have cable), rent a DVD very rarely (under 10 times a year, or less), buy no DVDs, and wouldn&#8217;t know what to do with a TiVo. I suppose it&#8217;s all big news in the USA. The iTV thingy looks like it&#8217;ll boost Apple&#8217;s stock when it comes out, so I&#8217;m for it in theory&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>iTunes 7 is about the only part of all this which I&#8217;ll use soon &#8211; in fact, I already gave it a try. The new UI looks quite good. All the Aqua is gone, the exception being the &#8220;traffic light&#8221; window buttons; the rest is done in muted plastic tones. Some people are decrying this as further dilution of the increasingly varied Mac OS X interface, but I&#8217;d say this is mostly dictated by iTunes unique position as a cross-platform application that looks the same on both Mac and Windows. In fact, a quick peek into the package reveals that <em>all<\/em> the UI elements are present internally &#8211; it uses no native widgets at all.<\/p>\n<p>It may be subjective, or the new QuickTime decoders may have had some bits polished, but some songs sound better now. The left-hand column looks nice, though most of the items aren&#8217;t relevant to me. The two new alternate library views are somewhat wasted on me; I deliberately erase cover pictures to save on space, and this only helped me find two albums that had slipped through. I wonder whether the pictures must still be stored inside each track, and whether they still are copied to iPods that have no cover display? If so, I&#8217;ll continue avoiding them.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, the iPod control screen looks good. I&#8217;ll certainly study the whole new UI to see if I glean any ideas for XRay II&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So, the big announcement is past and I wasn&#8217;t too excited. New iPods; OK; I&#8217;m still relatively satisfied with my 3G, 40GB device. The new Shuffle looks good. Finally a price point and size suitable for jogging, although I&#8217;ll probably buy it only when it grows to 2 or 4GB. 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