ojnihs Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 BTW, I got my iPhone, and I love it. i told you!
tyrion Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 I'm hoping with the upcoming release of the Software Development Kit (I think that's what it's called) someone will write a program that will allow the iphone to sync with outlook for calendar and contacts. If that happens, I will buy three for the office.
postjack Posted January 25, 2008 Author Report Posted January 25, 2008 i told you! Yup, you were totally right. Its a very cool device. I've definitely got new toy syndrome right now, but I think I will continue to appreciate this product.
ojnihs Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 I'm hoping with the upcoming release of the Software Development Kit (I think that's what it's called) someone will write a program that will allow the iphone to sync with outlook for calendar and contacts. If that happens, I will buy three for the office. it's bound to happen, i'm surprised apple hasn't done anything about it yet to be honest with you.
ojnihs Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 Yup, you were totally right. Its a very cool device. I've definitely got new toy syndrome right now, but I think I will continue to appreciate this product. so true, i can't get enough of mine. it's got everything i need from a phone on it.
Edwood Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 victory iPhone may be a fun little phone, but it's service plan sucks Beeley's hot tub pruney balls.
laxx Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 What do you do when it's cold outside and you're wearing gloves? It sucks that you have to take it off just to make a call.
postjack Posted January 25, 2008 Author Report Posted January 25, 2008 What do you do when it's cold outside and you're wearing gloves? It sucks that you have to take it off just to make a call. mobile, AL
ojnihs Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 What do you do when it's cold outside and you're wearing gloves? It sucks that you have to take it off just to make a call. i never wear gloves, so it hasn't been a problem for me. i don't like how gloves restrict my fine motor skills.
Edwood Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 What do you do when it's cold outside and you're wearing gloves? It sucks that you have to take it off just to make a call. Get a Pocket PC instead. Move to a warmer climate. Use your nose. I used the first two options. -Ed
grawk Posted January 25, 2008 Report Posted January 25, 2008 i never wear gloves, so it hasn't been a problem for me. i don't like how gloves restrict my fine motor skills. I have some thin leather descent gloves I use when I need dexterity and warmth Mostly tho, it doesn't get cold down here, so gloves aren't necessary.
boomana Posted January 29, 2008 Report Posted January 29, 2008 Get a Pocket PC instead. Move to a warmer climate. Use your nose. I used the first two options. -Ed I have a Pocket PC, but the screen is almost impossible to view in the sunlight, which makes calling, or anything else, difficult at best. I have also never figured out how to view missed calls, and since I refuse to empty my voicemail, I never know who has been trying to call me when I can't find my phone in my purse. Yes, and by typing that, I do realize the idiocy of my statement.
aardvark baguette Posted January 29, 2008 Report Posted January 29, 2008 I actually think the iphone plan is not that bad. I went with the cheapest one. You get unlimited data, which to me is the most important part; its crazy expensive on other plans/phones. If I don't use my minutes, they roll over, so now I've got like one million minutes. They do expire eventually, but I basically can talk all I want and never worry about going over; on the cheapest plan. I can send like 5000 text messages a month, which is way more than I need. The key is to setup automatic bill pay on the website, so you don't pay late, and don't keep track of how much money it costs. The phone is so god damed convenient. I can listen to music, order pizza for pickup, send a quick email and text message, and take a picture and upload it to the web, all on my way home from work. No one really needs the iphone; you can do it all by other means. Its just so fun to be able to do it all in one streamlined device. I bought mine when it was $200 more, (8BG model) and I still don't regret buying it. Its got me out of a few jams too. Perhaps the best feature is its camera; if I want to post something for sale, normally I'd have to hunt down my camera, but not anymore, I just whip out my phone.
ojnihs Posted January 29, 2008 Report Posted January 29, 2008 sounds kinda unsanitary, for a doctor type person. haha true, i don't mind latex gloves, but big honking winter gloves are another story
Chekhonte Posted February 3, 2008 Report Posted February 3, 2008 You can buy mittens that flip open to reveal your fingertips too. That's the kind I have.
bhd812 Posted February 3, 2008 Report Posted February 3, 2008 iPhone may be a fun little phone, but it's service plan sucks Beeley's hot tub pruney balls. As a current sprint customer I can safely safe in my personal experience with this company that no service plan can be worse then what sprint gives. the price a month is not bad for what you get but the problem is Not Getting Calls, Not Getting Texts, Not having your texts sent to other phones in completed form, Not being able to call out often, not getting texts from other phones in a timely manner (within a few hours), and this is just a few of the "problems" i have been living with in the last few weeks...never mind my entire experience cause that would be a novel long. BUT!!!! on February 5th 2008 my contract i agreed to when i bought my i-930 two years back ends! and on February 5th 2008 i will buy and have in my hands an i-phone. and on February 6th 2008 i will change over from sprint to AT&T. sure i may be paying a bit more then my $130.00 a month for free incoming mins plan i have now, But if i could at least receive a text or make a call any time within 20 hours of a day then the extra cost will be worth it. Sprint seriously sucks! i mean Sprint really and seriously Fucking sucks! I read your post in the other thread about the comparison between the HTC touch and the i-phone and i thank you cause it has led me in many researching directions i would not of went down. but to me the i-phone has the functions i need and want, but nothing can be worse then sprint....
grawk Posted February 3, 2008 Report Posted February 3, 2008 Doesn't matter which phone company you use, if you're in a bad area for their towers, you'll get bad service. At my house, sprint is the only company providing 3g service. AT&T has reasonable GSM coverage here. Sprint/Nextel service is non-existant here. I've never had problems with sprint for texting. Well, I did, 5 years ago. As a current sprint customer I can safely safe in my personal experience with this company that no service plan can be worse then what sprint gives. the price a month is not bad for what you get but the problem is Not Getting Calls, Not Getting Texts, Not having your texts sent to other phones in completed form, Not being able to call out often, not getting texts from other phones in a timely manner (within a few hours), and this is just a few of the "problems" i have been living with in the last few weeks...never mind my entire experience cause that would be a novel long. BUT!!!! on February 5th 2008 my contract i agreed to when i bought my i-930 two years back ends! and on February 5th 2008 i will buy and have in my hands an i-phone. and on February 6th 2008 i will change over from sprint to AT&T. sure i may be paying a bit more then my $130.00 a month for free incoming mins plan i have now, But if i could at least receive a text or make a call any time within 20 hours of a day then the extra cost will be worth it. Sprint seriously sucks! i mean Sprint really and seriously Fucking sucks! I read your post in the other thread about the comparison between the HTC touch and the i-phone and i thank you cause it has led me in many researching directions i would not of went down. but to me the i-phone has the functions i need and want, but nothing can be worse then sprint....
Dusty Chalk Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 If only I didn't need this Treo for its pharm software At the Apple Town Hall today (iPhone SDK rollout), pharm software company Epocrates demoed a prototype that they've been developing over the last two weeks. Is that the one you use?
ojnihs Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 At the Apple Town Hall today (iPhone SDK rollout), pharm software company Epocrates demoed a prototype that they've been developing over the last two weeks. Is that the one you use? sweet, win for me!
postjack Posted March 6, 2008 Author Report Posted March 6, 2008 update: i still love my iphone. i used the notes feature to record the setlist at the Wilco concert on Monday. Truly we are living in a digital age.
kpeezy Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 WILCO!!! I ended up not getting my ticket for it like I was supposed to If I drive to Tulsa and don't find someone selling a ticket it will be a sad day.
postjack Posted March 6, 2008 Author Report Posted March 6, 2008 WILCO!!! I ended up not getting my ticket for it like I was supposed to If I drive to Tulsa and don't find someone selling a ticket it will be a sad day. dude, it was a gnarly show, and loud as hell to boot. I posted the full setlist in the "last concert you attended" thread in the music subforum, but highlights included a stunning "Via Chicago", some favorites from A.M. including "Pick Up The Change" and "Box Full Of Letters", and a mind blowing encore closer of "Monday" -> "Outtasite (outtamind)".
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