Saturday, March 22, 2008

Why iPod Classic is a classic example of making things hard for customers by being simple


As promised earlier, I am back with my experience using iPod Classic. My brother had his photos copied (or moved) to iPod. He actually went for the 'sync option' provided in iTunes. For those who haven't used it, iTunes is an all-in-one software (as Apple claims) for your iPod. But the reality is something else. Once you have copied photos to iPod, there's no way you can retrieve it back to your PC. I tried out many a things as mentioned in the manual but all in vain. I checked out some forums and other sites and found out many are facing similar problems. There are softwares to retrieve photos from iPod but aren't free. I felt helpless. I had faced much worser problems with Windows, but everytime, I got enough solutions from the internet to crack them out. But over here, none was effective. I took a risk and synced my iPod with my PC. Rest is history. I thought I am doomed (I still feel). I even don't know whether my brother had a backup of the photos. I went and searched for applications that can recover deleted photos from iPod. There were few (sharewares) out there. I tried two of them (wasting 4 hours) but couldn't recover the photos. I am sure there's some way out but don't know how. Meanwhile I just hope brother had kept a backup of the photos.

Safari rocks other browsers



Well, how is that Apple manages to get everything right everytime? I have never used a Mac in my life. I've been using a PC daily since '95. And all these years never once did I had any opportunity to work on a Mac. The only Apple products that I have used are Quicktime, iTunes, iPod Classic and now Safari, their web browser. I felt Quicktime wasn't upto the mark maybe due to its lack of functionality in Windows. Moreover VLC and jetaudio made things easier. Initially I thought iTunes was waste of time until I started to use it again in 2004, I felt there's nothing like it. iPod Classic is sure a great player. But the headphones a bit hard for my ears. I am in look out of a reasonably priced ear canal headphones (Sennheiser costs 3500!!). Also lost photos kept in my iPod because of its overtly simplified methods (will be blogging in detail).
But, with the updated Safari 3.1, all my notions about Apple is taking a back seat. I had used Safari earlier when it was first released for Windows. It was a nightmare then. I didn't bother much on it as i was happy with Opera and Firefox and sometimes IE7. But now, Apple has made me to rethink on my options. I find Safari the fastest without any doubt. I checked out sites like hindustantimes.com and timesofindia.com, which used to take few minutes to get loaded on Opera and Firefox. But on Safari, its very quick, infact it gets loaded in seconds. The interface is just superb with its strong resemblance to iTunes. Bookmarked sites are seen on the top below the address bar, making it easy for the user. Tabbing is present just like any other browser. One drawback is that I couldn't find any plugins. Especially something like stumbleupon!. For that Firefox has a advantage, considering that I never use IE7. As for security related issues, I do not know much about it but I just hope there aren't many.

Funny cricketing moments



Few of the funny moments in Cricket, that I had scanned few years back. Do not miss the runout article- the most hilarious incident in cricket.