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iPhone 3.0 Preview Wishlist (update)

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The web is a wash with speculation over the coming iPhone 3.0 preview along with the new SDK scheduled for tomorrow, March 17th, at the Mighty Blue Apple’s HQ in Cupertino. It is worth noting that this is version 3.0 of the firmware, not 2.3, so we should be expecting something fairly major. Although the major works could be under the hood. Continuing from my iPhone 2.2 Wishlist, here are some of the additions I would hope have made the cut.

One of the most fundamental things (still) missing from the iPhone is the ability to copy and paste. This seems to be one of the most common rumours doing the rounds at the moment and, whilst not being particularly groundbreaking, would be greatly received by many. Read the rest of this entry »

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March 16th, 2009 at 11:52 am

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Browsing Browsers

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Some people find it hard to believe that I use Internet Explorer. Many of these people because of their unwavering fanaticism towards setting woodland urban animals ablaze. In fact I use pretty much 6 browsers almost every day (IE7, FF, Opera, Safari, IE6 & Chrome). I probably spend the most time in Firefox (developing using the excellent Firebug), however IE is my default browser. The truth is I’m not so much a fan of IE as much as a fan of the Google Toolbar for IE.

This wonderful Swiss Army knife additional to my browser transformed the way I browsed the web, long before I was using tabs. Adding a handy search box, spell checker, in page search for keywords at the click of a button and bookmarks you can get access to from any PC were just some of the features I found incredibly useful; and still use today. Some of these (such as custom search) I’d seen before, but these 25px across the top of my window seemed easy to use. Even now, Firefox users are still catching up in this regard, with version 5 of the toolbar, with syncing widgets and buttons, fully released for IE, whilst it’s still in beta for FF.

Perhaps then this was part of my excitement when I learned that Google were going to be releasing a browser.

Written by RTO

January 21st, 2009 at 12:56 pm