IPhonebrowser for iPhone/iPod touch does not play nice with 64-bit Vista
Posted by James Breen at 18 May 2008 23:53
Before I began work on this post, I had never really thought about iphone. And we talked about the articles and the other posts. But for me the post would be in a pleasant plight.
It gathered all the information on iphone I need today. The author is wise, and much more intelligent animal than I can image. That's a fantastic post, read this:
Filed under: iPod Family, Internet, iPhoneiPhone web application developer, Comoki, has unveiled a new, iPhone-compatible wikipedia interface. It's not alone, of course, but joins the ranks of web applications like iPodia with some nice interface improvements. It has a more reliable "Save" feature and makes some nice formatting decisions on the page, including making bulleted lists collapsible. It also makes use of a little Ajax for zooming images without reloading the page, which you may or ..keep reading.
Even though it comes from another planet far, far away, (that's kidding) and even tough it is different, strange and a little freaky, they deserve respect and understanding just like all of articles on Internet, because it is totally amazing new idea of iphone.
I got an email late Wednesday night. Under the cover of the starlit sky. I was laying in a fetal position watching "Ax Men" when my iPhone buzzed so softly in my pocket. It was an email. From Rick Warren. This was some of the note… Hi Carlos, I've read your stuff on the Internet and I think it is great! So I want to invite you come to a "stealth conference" that is unadvertised and blog about it next week. Next week, May 20-22, I've handpicked about a thousand of the most effective .. read the rest part.
When we discover, as most of us do, how little our precious possessions will fetch in the marketplace we are inclined to be disillusioned, event to feel that we are being updated.
A few days ago, I wrote about iPhonebrowser which enables Windows users to retrieve music from their iPod Touch or iPhone since neither have a "disk use" mode like other iPods. However, if you are using Windows Vista 64-bit, you are out of luck with this software. Most other software designed to pull music off an iPod relies on the "disk use" mode and will not be compatible with the iPhone or iPod Touch. Examples of these include Ephpod and Xplay 3 which are great if you have any other .. read the rest.
Modern society put so much pressure on all of us, but we won't miss out the joys of reading good posts.
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