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January 11, 2008

my iPhone wishlist

I originally composed this list for my own edification and never thought it would do anything other than allow me to check off the list as time goes on and Apple puts in my desired features…. assuming they take my sage advice.

Here’s hoping that releasing my grip on this list somehow leads to someone on Apple’s iPhone team reading it…
(I already sent a version of this to their development team but it never hurts to try again, right?)
This list is basically in order of importance and obviousness:

To-Do Application.
WTF??? Is the only thing I can say about this one. So simple, so necessary and so NOT THERE! Oh, and while you’re at it, don’t forget to make this program sync with iCal/Mail’s to-do list. Good, just thought I’d remind you.

t-mobile-like VOIP/cell combo HOTSPOT at HOME
This request, unlike a To-Do list, is non-trivial. Allowing the iPhone to make free-over-wi-fi voice calls would require a hefty programming addition and more importantly an okay from AT&T… grrr.
For those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about, this is the single feature that came out just a few days after the iPhone release and got completely overshadowed. But the reality is that it’s almost as cool and just about equally as game-changing. I ALMOST wished I was back on T-mobile so I could sign up for “Hotspot@Home”.
…. and then I picked up my iPhone and kept playing footsie with it and forgot all about it.

Grand Central widget or at least flash in safari
The irony of this situation is not as funny as it used to be. It’s now over 6 months after the iPhone release and I can’t visually check my Grand Central voicemail from my iPhone
Grand Central, (www.grandcentral.com) if you haven’t heard me rave about it yet, is the voicemail box I use for 90% of my calls because it had visual voicemail on the web WAY before the iPhone came out. It’s an amazing life-changing (free!) service that I recommend to just about everyone BUT they have yet to deliver an iPhone interface that works. I’ve emailed them at least 4 times asking when and how they’ll do it and not heard a peep… which is strange because usually they’re johnny on the spot with my comments. weird.
It’s not all Grand Central’s fault, though. Apple has not delivered Flash support on iPhone’s Safari and it’s really not clear why.
This gets another big WTF???

iChat (duh)… or even better, Adium
Since I’m over-using the WTF thing, I might as well keep going… WTF? No iChat? only SMS? And you even make SMS LOOK like iChat so we’ll be lulled into forgetting that we’ve only got 200 of them PER MONTH? Oh and did you say “incoming AND OUTGOING?” I smell a scam… or a rat… or whatever you can think of to describe this corporate greed.
The problem isn’t just Apple leaving an IM client off this device, it’s the added insult to the injury my pocketbook would feel if I used the SMS client like I do my IM client.

copy/paste
I don’t miss this very often, but when I do, I REALLY do. The device is a bit crippled without this very basic of tools. Get with it Apple, it needs to be a full screen shap that we swipe. THAT would be cool!

Spotlight… especially with addressbook
For people like me with less than 1000 contacts, the lack of Spotlight is a mere annoyance when we’re looking for that specific email, but for people (many of my clients) that have upwards of 4,000 contacts, the lack of a quick search is devastating to the usability of this as a phone. How do you find someone’s number easily when there are 400 names under S?

selecting and dragging text
Right there with copy/paste. Absolutely essential for a handheld computer, but granted not so much for a phone, but c’mon, let’s live up to our potential, shall we?

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi syncing
I don’t see any big technical reason Apple hasn’t done this yet. The ability to be able to sync your computer (especially Address Book and iCal) with your iPhone without having to plug it in… (and perhaps even automatically whenever they’re in range of each other) would be amaaazing and I really look forward to that day, yessireee.

Address Book and iTunes integration
My trusty Sony Ericcson 610 (I think that was the model) could connect to my Addres Book and do some pretty cool stuff: I could dial the cell phone just by clicking on a number in Address Book and choosing “Dial with Justin’s Cell Phone”… It was awesome. It would even pause iTunes when I got a call. Why, oh why doesn’t the iPhone do this???? An ominous sign for this feature came when, in Leopard, the button to connect to a cell phone in this way was removed from the program.
Apple, say it isn’t so… say you’re gonna bring back this cool AND useful trick… oh and while you’re at it, why not build support for controlling my computer’s iTunes directly from the iPhone. Sure you can do that very nicely with Remote Buddy (which I love) but c’mon that stuff should be BUILT IN!

.Mac wireless sync
A very close friend of mine who is a huge mac geek and REALLY needs an iPhone more than he knows refuses to get one because it won’t sync the Address Book over the internet with his .Mac account (which by the way he doesn’t have. Apparently he’ll buy .Mac AND an iPhone when this feature goes prime time. Are you listening Apple???)
This is a fancier (and even more useful) version of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi syncing. But just think of the possibilities here! Small businesses could rejoice in the ability to deploy iPhones all over the company and keep a central list of contacts no matter where any of them are on the globe! ah, one day people, one day….

More Storage
I haven’t been too terribly crippled by only 8 gigs but… aw who am I kidding, I can’t fit all my stuff on there! Constant compromising? Not interested! I used to have a 60 gigger folks! It held ALL of my stuff. What can I say, I’m spoiled.
Macworld will most certainly bring a 16gb iPhone. My out-on-a-limb-prediction.

notes syncing with Yojimbo
It doesn’t have to be Yojimbo and I suspect this will be cured by the developer SDK coming out in February, but oh for the love of all things holy, let us access our iPhone notes by some other means than emailing them to ourselves.

voice activated dialing (duh)
A really weird and glaring omission, too. Not something I personally use a lot so it’s not high on my list, but who knows, maybe if it was on my iPhone I would use it…. well of course i would!
Voice Notes would be great, too. For those looking for a great way to take voice notes using any phone, try Jott.com, it’s very cool.

3G network
Yeah, yeah yeah. everybody complains about this one. I think EDGE is reasonable. I mean I rarely find myself waiting for it. Yeah, browsing on espn.com over edge is ridiculous, but that kinda sucks on a desktop with DSL too. So yeah, it would be nice to have the faster 3G network, but I’m not sweating it. The Japanese on the other hand, will have nothing to do with a device that doesn’t do the 3-to-the-G and I don’t blame them. They’ve got so many cool phones that we’ve only dreamt about it’s not even funny. But the iPhone will rock their world when it comes out in 3G (and in their native GSM frequency)

laptop connections through EDGE/bluetooth
Oh yeah, another thing I could do with my trusty Sony Ericsson (albeit slowly and unreliably) was use my laptop to connect THROUGH my phone to the internet with the cell data network. THAT was really cool and I think to be the endgame for connectivity. I suppose Apple wants to wait for 3G and an okay from AT&T for this, but it’s a BIG one on my list (don’t be fooled by it’s proximity to the end of the list)

flickr integration
Sigh, back when I had 1.1.1 on my iPhone and I was downloading tons of stuff with “Installer” I found a program that would upload pictures from my iPhone to flickr. It was not very good actually but got me enticed. I would LOVE to see Apple’s relationship with Yahoo! climax in a dedicated Flickr app for uploading to and viewing of this amazing network of pictures and photographers!

skype
This goes along with, but is not the same as, my request for Wi-Fi based VOIP as provided by the carrier. But Skype is going to produce an iPhone client with the SDK coming in February…. I just hope that Apple or AT&T – or both – don’t try to squash this one for some stupid corporate agenda.
gps
The more I use the amazing Google Maps the more I want to know where I am and which direction I’m going. Having a GPS in the iPhone, while not being essential to me, would be insanely cool… I mean “insanely great”!

better wifi reception
the range for my iPhone is woefully behind that of my MacBook. Sure, the MacBook has the best reception of any laptop (apple’s or otherwise) that I’ve ever seen and it’s probably unfair to compare a phone to this, but I’m doing it anyway… give us better reception so we can sign onto more wireless nodes and buy more songs on iTunes!

Multi-media messaging
Filed in the category of absurd ironies like my Grand Central/Visual Voicemail dillema, getting a text message that says I must go to a website and use a cryptic and complicated username and password to retrieve a MMS someone sent me from their crappy flip phone… seems insane when one considers that this thing is capable of holding over 3000 of my pictures and geting new ones vial email all day…. but text messaging? no way. weird.

File-level browsing
the geek in me really wants to get in there and explore the guts of this mobile OSX. I used “Mobile Finder” when I was in iPhone app-bliss but want it to be official and supported.

I want my m-p-3-tooones
iToner does this for me, but that stuff seems to keep getting randomly deleted from the phone. An annoyance for me and for the developer caused by Apple. Stop being boneheads! We should be able to make our own ringtones and legally put them on our phones! geeeeez.

iTunes purchasing power (delivered)
Of course, the one thing on my list that they’ve already handled… is a way for them to make more money.
Don’t get me wrong, I love apple, but sometimes it’s a tough love 🙂
If you agree, disagree, or want to burn me in effigy, please comment on this post and share your thoughts….
thanks,
justin


Category iconBlog,  iPhone,  Reviews

December 21, 2007

The truth about bad companies…

Sometimes bad companies can get away with harming customers for a
long time without getting caught. Businesses that rely on one-off
relationships especially.

It's extremely stupid to burn a bridge with anyone when you're in my
business because it's so repeat and referral driven. However, business
models like spa promotions can thrive for quite a while before
awareness reaches the level it needs to for people to avoid being
victimized…. Case in point: BDBG Promotions and Spa Society owned
and run by Elizabeth Martin.

While I have my own stories to tell about this company and this
person, I'm here to promote an effort to expose a bad company in the
interest of protecting the future consumer.

Not all spa promotion companies are crooked. One of those (in which
I hold personal interest) is The Eleanor Group. Once upon a time BDBG
Promotions filed a vicious, slanderous and frivolous lawsuit against
The Eleanor Group. It has survived, even thrived because it stood up
against Elizabeth Martin and BDBG and won in court… (though it was
easy because the plaintiff didn't even show up to court for the trial)

So please check out the new myspace expose!

http://www.myspace.com/antispasocietybdbg

justin

PS: I don't know the girls who created this myspace profile, but I
sure wish them luck and perseverance in going after this lady!

Category iconBlog,  Need to know

December 16, 2007

Gmail gets IMAP… it’s all over now folks.

preface: This post is a bit old by now, but I just discovered I’d posted it to the wrong blog on accident. So here it is… still VERY relevant, just not timely!

Thank you, Google. You’ve just turned what was a really good email
account into an amazing one… perhaps the holy grail of email…
Let’s consider…

It’s free.

It’s fast.

It’s huge. Not unlimited, but more than most people need. and growing.

It’s got a great web interface that works with all types of computers.

It’s searchable. (duh, it’s Google)

It’s got good spam filtering.

It allows the use of other email addresses, like for your own domain
name.
… and if you want, you can set it up AS your domain name instead of
gmail.com!

Integrated chat, labels, starring and threading, among other goodies.

It’s got POP access. Free POP access.

and now… drum roll… Gmail has IMAP!!!

Now, for those of you who are less of a geek than me, just know that
IMAP is better. WAY better if you ever check your email from multiple
places. Two computers? no problem, IMAP keeps your mailboxes, all of
them, in sync. Need webmail when you’re travelling? Cool, your
changes, deletions, organization, sent messages will all appear
naturally on your Mail program when you get home! Once it’s set up,
you’ll never have to delete a message twice again. You’ll never have
to BCC yourself just to have access to your email somewhere else.

Lots of paid email hosts still don’t offer IMAP. It puts greater
demand on the server but duh, as email users put greater demand on
their email…. and begin to carry it around in their pocket… this
is the way things will be moving… and thanks to Google for seeing
that!

Category iconBlog,  Reviews,  Web 2.0

December 3, 2007

iPhone tops windows mobile in web browsing

This is truly impressive… that a single device that has been on the market for less than a half-year has overtaken an entire platform… windows mobile… in the number of users who actually use it for web browsing! Amazing, and proof that people really want a true and full web browsing experience with their mobile device:

http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=10&qptimeframe=M&qpsp=106&qpmr=14&qpdt=1&qpct=0&sample=4


justin

Category iconBlog,  iPhone

December 3, 2007

Market share for browsers, operating systems and search engines

So apple is officially at 6.81% marketshare. Not sure why this particular place is the end-all authority, but these are some interesting numbers….

http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=10

Windows XP   78.37% 
 View Trend Windows Vista   9.19% 
 View Trend MacIntel   3.59% 
 View Trend Mac OS   3.22% 
 View Trend Windows 2000   2.97% 
 View Trend Windows 98   0.76% 
 View Trend Windows NT   0.63% 
 View Trend Linux   0.57% 
 View Trend Windows ME   0.43% 
 View Trend iPhone   0.09% 
 View Trend Windows CE   0.06% 
 View Trend Hiptop   0.02% 
 View Trend Windows 95   0.02% 
 View Trend Web TV   0.01% 
 View Trend PLAYSTATION 3   0.01% 
 View Trend Unknown   0.01% 
 View Trend PSP   0.01% 
 View Trend iPod   0.01% 
 View Trend SunOS   0.01% 
 View Trend Nintendo Wii   0.01% 

PS: experimenting with a cut-and-past of an online table with some funky leopard/mail embedding thing going on… hopefully the table looks good on your end (i.e. the same as it does in the link)

Category iconBlog,  iPhone,  Web 2.0

November 16, 2007

the “Digital Life” we lead

 I’m starting a new theme for some posts on this maccog blog.  You may have noticed that we call ourselves “Digital Life Coaches”… well it may seem dippy and futuristic, but it is here. Your digital life is here, even if you don’t have a computer.  Your car, your bank, your stereo, your TV, your phones, heck even your refrigerator are becoming digital and there is nothing you can do about it… or is there? 


 Well the first thing I suggest to do is embrace it. Learn about it. Get excited by the little things and revel in the parts that make your life better while getting rid of the ones that complicate or worsen it.

To start off this discussion, I want to quote a post from the British comedian Steven Fry who has a new column in The Guardian which I love already. 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,2198814,00.html

To illustrate my point, this is how he begins the column:

Digital devices rock my world. This might be looked on by some as a tragic admission. Not ballet, opera, the natural world, Stephen? Not literature, theatre or global politics? Even sport would be less mournfully inward and dismally unsociable.

Well, people can be dippy about all things digital and still read books, they can go to the opera and watch a cricket match and apply for Led Zeppelin tickets without splitting themselves asunder. 

Stay tuned for more stuff about my (and your) digital life!

Category iconBlog,  iPhone,  Mac,  Need to know,  Web 2.0

November 15, 2007

Net Neutrality and the Soviet Ministries

http://mossblog.allthingsd.com/20071021/free-my-phone/

Thank you, Walt Mossberg, for eloquently stating the problems with the
US cellphone market… and illustrating the problem with making my
iPhone free and open!

Category iconBlog,  Need to know,  Web 2.0

November 14, 2007

is the music industry coming to its’ senses?

This is good news, folks.  An executive at Warner Music is admitting that it was wrong for his industry to litigate against its’ customers and that they moved too slowly in response to customers’ demand for content on-the-go and on-demand.


Here is a clip:

“We used to fool ourselves,’ he said. “We used to think our content was perfect just exactly as it was. We expected our business would remain blissfully unaffected even as the world of interactivity, constant connection and file sharingwas exploding. And of course we were wrong. How were we wrong? By standing still or moving at a glacial pace, we inadvertently went to war with consumers by denying them what they wanted and could otherwise find and as a result of course, consumers won.”

Here is the link:
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/macuser/news/138990/music-boss-we-were-wrong-to-go-to-war-with-consumers.html

yay. let us hope more execs “get a clue”….

justin

Category iconBlog,  Need to know

November 8, 2007

thinking about switching to mac?

In my opinion, if you’re thinking about it and you’re a typical user who checks email, browses the web and listens to iTunes, there are NO reasons for you to stay on windows. Unless you just like your virus protection software… because there are way more choices for that on the PC 🙂

But seriously, the barriers are breaking down and the last remaining two for most users are:

Games: PCs have many many more games and you can build yourself a sweet gaming system for much less than a MacPro. This could change in the next 5-10 years as the Mac gains overall popularity

Corporations: They still buy Dell’s big bulk deals and hire expensive IT staff. Though one could make a convincing argument that they switch to mac, they’re just too entrenched and certain corporate software stalwarts are Windows only. Can Macs infiltrate these places? Yes, but it will be very very slow and most of the time will be because of an individual who decides to put a little extra effort to use a Mac in a Windows environment.

For the sake of it, these are the two articles that got me thinking about this. He goes into more depth so give it a look:


First, 8 reasons why many users are switching:
http://www.applematters.com/index.php/section/comments/8-reasons-windows-users-do-switch-to-mac/

Then, 8 reasons why the rest of them are holding back:
http://www.applematters.com/index.php/section/comments/8-reasons-windows-users-dont-switch/


justin

Category iconBlog,  Mac,  Need to know

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