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23Jun/10

Why I can’t upgrade to iOS 4

Posted by David Marcucci

Well, it's been a couple of days now and the app updates have been coming out fast and furious.  You must know, I have almost a full 11 pages of apps on my iPhone. In fact I have to routinely "clean up" my installed apps to make room for new ones I want to try.  My iTunes shows 290 apps on my PC. So while I am used to choosing between app A and app B, I know I can always change my mind since they're all sitting on my PC waiting to be reinstalled.  What I didn't think I would have to choose between is OS upgrade or an app, but that is what is happening.

You see, I downloaded a 2.2GB GPS app, NDrive USA (ndriveweb.com), and while this app is horrific at memory management it's a good little GPS program that gets the job done at a cost of only $2.99. So what's the big deal? Well, I downloaded it from my iPhone (I do all my app management on my phone) and iTunes just refuses to accept it. I've "Transfer Purchases" 4 times and while each time it puts the app in the "Mobile Applications" folder, iTunes still refuses to load it, saying it's "not a valid application". This means if I sync my phone iTunes will rip that app off of it like a day old band-aid on a hairy leg.

Typically this would not be that bad (the app thing not the band-aid thing, that would suck) since iTunes let you re-download purchased apps for free, unlike purchased music. So I'd just download it again and off I would go. Well, here's the twist. That app has been pulled from the store so I can't download it again. This means if I lose it from my phone for some reason it's gone. NDrive says they don't know why the app was pulled and their working with Apple to get it back on the store. Good luck with that.

So let's recap:

  • I bought a huge (2.2GB) GPS app that has super crappy memory management but does what $50 GPS apps do for $2.99
  • I purchased it from my phone and downloaded it via wifi so it only exists on my phone
  • "Transfer Purchases" moves over the app file, but iTunes refuses to load it as an "app"
  • The app is no longer on the app store so I can't re-download it meaning if I lose it from my phone it's gone forever
  • A sync would erase it (as it's not in iTunes) and a sync is required to upgrade to iOS4

Oh yeah, that last one...there's the rub. If I want to upgrade to iOS and get all the awesome features that should have been on the iPhone months ago I'll lose my app. So, what do I do? I haven't talked to Apple yet but I plan to. I doubt they will even care about my problems, I mean, they're not Google. So I'll keep plugging away trying to find a solution myself. If you have any bright ideas please leave me a comment.  If I figure this out I'll update the post.

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11Sep/09

iTunes 9 Is Social, But Still Relatively Shy. Here’s Why. | Techgeist

Posted by David Marcucci

I have downloaded iTunes 9 and even paid the $4.99 to upgrade my iPod Touch to OS 3.1.1.  As a customer I am pretty satisfied, as a fan the following article saddens me.

I haven't used the "social" features of iTunes 9 yet but I was very much looking forward to it until I read the article.  Oh well, I can always pray for the day the RIAA doesn't have it's grubby little hands into everything,

Source: iTunes 9 Is Social, But Still Relatively Shy. Here’s Why. | Techgeist.

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15Feb/09

Apple Says iPhone Jailbreaking is Illegal

Posted by David Marcucci

Why do you care?  Likely you don't since only a small percentage of owners actually jailbreak their iPhone.  Even myself (although I don't have an iPhone) once jailbroke my iPod due to the number of VERY useful apps I could get in the "free market."  Still, I rebuilt my iPod and left it "locked" because the Apple started offering many of the apps I had on iTunes.

However, this really isn't about Apple and iPhone, this is about the DMCA in general.  This stance, if it is approved by the courts, set a precedent. That precedent is that you can't use stuff you buy the way you want. So most people will just say "so what."  With iPhone I kind of agree.  Apple gives a majority of the people what they need and a slightly majority what they want via iTunes.  Still, what about other things you buy.

Think about a few items in your house right now and imagine if all of a sudden the makes tell you how to use it.  Your coffee maker will only take coffee from certain makers.  Your toaster will only toast certain brands of bread.  Your car will only allow you to put in "super" grade gas.  It may seem ridiculous but I bet 50 years ago people would look at things today and find a few of our everyday experiences ridiculous.

Link: Apple Says iPhone Jailbreaking is Illegal | Electronic Frontier Foundation

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29Aug/08

iPods Don’t Float

Posted by David Marcucci

Well, my iPod Touch made it into the washing machine for almost a full run.  My wife asked me what the noise was, but seeing as we have the loudest washing machine in the US (buttons on the kids clothes sound like an open roll of quarters) I just assumed it was some new clothing article we just hadn't washes yet.

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