*From the PoV of someone who has never owned an iphone nor used one with itunes, and only uses itunes for podcast subscriptions and a small music library on my work computer*
This program stinks. Half the time I try to open it, it either doesn't open at all, or opens as a process but never really opens up so I have to kill the process and start over.
When I get it open though, it works fairly well. It crashes maybe once or twice in a 40 hour week, usually when I ctrl+m to or from the miniplayer.
Subscribing to podcasts was pretty simple and easy, but whenever it was downloading new ones, it would crash when downloading two simultaneously, so I had to disable that. Not just itunes crash, entire computer crash. Yeah, its pretty screwed up. Pretty common problem according to google.
The music player is so-so at best. I've messed around with the display a bit but I can't find anything I really like. Individual song list sucks, individual song list with artist/album tag on left side sucks, artists as tiles you click on to see albums is close enough I guess. WMP is much better in this regard imo, or I'm just not seeing the right options
Every few weeks it'll prompt me to install an update, which I will install hoping it fixes the crashes, but it hasn't yet. Oh well.
have you tried to
gasp........ update to the latest version?
yh125d said:Every few weeks it'll prompt me to install an update, which I will install hoping it fixes the crashes, but it hasn't yet. Oh well.
Have you tried to
gasp........ read my post before making a stupid response?
Maybe do a clean install?
This is what I am saying but no one wants to believe me.Shorty, I applaud your giving the iP4 a shot, it appears you put out a valiant effort to make the platform work for you.
Have you tried to
gasp........ read my post before making a stupid response?
This is what I am saying but no one wants to believe me.
I am very sorry if anyone was upset by my words.
I swear to god, THIS TIME I was not trolling. I just wanted to share my new gadget experience, nothing more.
For reference, I'll admit to trolling ATOT and P&N. But I dont do that in the tech forums. I just share opinions. The problem is difference of opinions here ends up turning into a P&N fest sometimes and its hard to squash.
I am almost afraid to tell you guys I ordered an iPad 2 last week on Amazon and its arriving today.
and apple just came out with a new version 2 weeks ago that solve most of the issues that 10 shipped with
podcasts can be a PITA mostly because they don't sit on apple's servers. they are just RSS feeds of mp3's or some other media file. i don't know what the criteria is with getting them listed in the itunes store, but it can't be too high since i've had podcasts not play on iphones.
the podcast part of itunes is just a RSS reader that downloads the files and organizes them a little. download issues usually involve the source server.
i've used podcast apps before itunes had the capability and it wasn't very different. lots of bad feeds, download issues, etc
the system requirements even say you have to use itunes
my wife's iphone 4 only gets synced once every few months only because she has a GB of apps on it and that's about it. other than that i touch it once a day to turn on slacker radio for the classical station to put the baby to sleep
I did use itunes.
itunes told me I needed a system update.
I tried the update, through itunes.
itunes told me my device needed a master reset.
I did the master reset.
itunes tried to apply the update and it still didnt work.
And even before I used itunes I didnt like the way the phones app market or music market worked. Too many complications for something that "just works".
plug in new idevice
it asks if you want to restore from backup or use as new
input name
put in a few options like syncing contacts from outlook or email from email apps
it sets up your idevice. very easy
for updates i usually download first and then update it. once or twice i had it where it failed.
haven't bought music on itunes in years but apps are easy. put in CC# or gift cards. click buy app. if you want it can even save your password so you don't have to retype it every time. only does it on the computer version.
there are even links on websites that will automatically open itunes to the right app page
i don't understand the complications
there are some bugs like duplicate contacts issues but overall it's very easy. the iphone 4 is so good that one time i was trying to figure out an email issue for a client. set it up on my 3GS and used that to see which special port for email the provider was using. i tried to set up my yahoo account as push on my android phone last week and it doesn't work. almost everything works as push on the iphone if the email provider supports it
WOW!
I've noticed a strong penchant for Apple fanboys in this forum to NOT read what is written but instead see keywords and just talk about whatever they wanna talk about. I sincerely hope thats just an amazing coincidence and not an indicator of the community as a whole.
Honestly, do you think your experience is indicative of the majority of iPhone users? Do you think its even close?
I tried my hardest to stay out of this thread, but come on man. Be realistic.
I try iTunes every now and again.
Now I know that there's no perfect media software but its the only one that wants my credit card info before it will let me download album art.
Whats up with that?
I think the problem is some people don't like to be told what software they have to use. Now if you like iTunes thats fine, if you dont life is going to get a lot harder.
With Android people have gotten used to using whatever software they like (as long as it supports USB storage) to manage their media. Also I like the fact that with Android you are pretty independent of your desktop, hell you can even flash a new ROM without plugging into a PC.
i haven't rooted yet, but i've read that it's possible to brick your phone to the point where you have to buy a new one since it's out of warranty. with iphone/itunes it's not possible since your PC controls the OS upgrade
i know you can do it with android, but with itunes it's very easy to backup your apps since they are all .ipa files on your hard drive. just in case there is an update you don't like and you want to use an earlier version.
a lot of times i'll download free apps and just delete them and put them on a hard drive. a few months later i'll install them again to see if they are worth using now.
good and bad parts of iOS and Android, and itunes can be flaky on windows
He's giving his account of his experience with the device. How fucking hard is that to understand?
Tone it down, Zoiks. There's two warnings in this thread already. There's nice ways to phrase things and then there's ways that just get the war of words going again.
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OK. Did a system reset from the phone cuz the itunes app couldnt do it.
Now I have no service, and itunes is still giving me shit about the device being full and I need to empty the recycle bin. Cant do an update.
Well, that will be the shortest lived phone i ever had.
FACK!
Now its telling me the device could not be updated because its full. I need to delete files.
I havent actually installed anything on the phone yet except a couple music apps and one game. According to the system notes its got 10.0 gigs free.
Suggests I reset the whole system, wiping out everything, and trying the update again.
Did NOT have these issues with any Droid I've seen or owned. THIS is the easiest smartphone to use?
I did use itunes.
itunes told me I needed a system update.
I tried the update, through itunes.
itunes told me my device needed a master reset.
I did the master reset.
itunes tried to apply the update and it still didnt work.
And even before I used itunes I didnt like the way the phones app market or music market worked. Too many complications for something that "just works".