I have amazon kindle envy, I'm not going to lie. I've written about the kindle before, and I don't think my opinion has changed that much: it's a great idea, and with some changes it could be really amazing. I'm not going to get one of course: between the ugly, the price tag, the price scheme for the books, and the DRM there doesn't seem to be much reason. I still have envy.
This abated this past week when I figured out the iPod Touch. When I got my new computer lo these many weeks ago, I got an ipod touch, because apple was/is running a promotion for student types (which I still qualify as). 100 Bucks for 16 gbs of flash memory, is a pretty good deal, all things considered. But I had no clue how to use it. This is a common problem with new technology/devices, it looks great and we can feel that it's going to be useful but until it we fit it into our workflow, it's virtually useless.
Basically when I got this ipod,^preapp I fooled around with it for a while, set it up to sync a bunch of stuff included my "oft listening/hits" playlists, a bunch of podcasts and videos, and sort of left it at that.
Now I have an older 80gb ipod, that I typically use constantly. It has all my music that I care to listen to, enough podcasts to keep me busy for months, and I really like it. I didn't and still don't really need another iPod, so this thing didn't do me a lot of good.
And then I got the 2.0 firmware, and a program called stanza, and evernote (though to be fair, I mostly just look at evernote) I took almost all of the music off, and suddenly I have a really amazing device that serves a pretty useful niche, and now I don't have kindle envy any more.
Here's what I love about the touch:
What I don't like:
I guess the biggest thing that I learned is that as an ipod this thing kind of sucks. Most of the time when I'm using an ipod I want the ability to change the volume/track without looking, which is damn hard with the touch. The solution? Don't put music on this device. Also, I think having more music on an ipod makes the "random" work better. The end result is that I sync the touch every day or two and I almost never sync the big ipod, and it all works great. I can imagine, if I had an iphone and a live connection all the time, that I would never really sync it to a computer.
Thoughts? Does anyone else have one of these? I realize that stanza makes a pretty weird killer app, so does anyone else have something better?
Onward and Upward!