Monday, August 25, 2008

Great Ledders from Hedder #2

This is one of my favorites because it showcases the author's prodigous rhyming abilty. In fact, she is the only person I know that I can converse entirely in iambic pentameter. This is also the first letter I've featured that closes with one of Hedder's many great aliases.


Tuesday, August 12, 2008

I Am Rich (and stupid too)

As an iPhone power user I have purchased many of the applications in iTunes new App Store. I have also downloaded just as many free applications. The free applications aren't always great but quite a few stand out. I was impressed by Steve Jobs' offer to developers at the keynote address for the iPhone 2.0 software update. He said that all free applications would be distributed by Apple for free. This was brave, new territory and it was exciting. I had been waiting for Apple to take the iPhone where I knew it could go.

What surpised and upset me, after Apple launched the 2.0 software update and the new iPhone 3G, were all the people complaining on the App Store that many of the applications were "too expensive" and "not worth the money". What type of person would pay $400 or more for the original iPhone or $200 and upwards for the 3G model plus a wireless package costing at least $70 a month and then have the nerve to whine about a first-of-its-kind program to run on it that costs ten dollars? What's more is that ten dollars is pretty much the high end for applications sold at the App Store where most are less than five bucks and people actually have the nerve to complain about those prices too! Further, updates are free and delivered over-the-air even without a WiFi Internet connection. To make the situation beyond ludicrous is that Apple's iPhone SDK (software development kit) is free too!

So at the end of the day what do these penny-pinching software hungry customers have to be upset about? I believe its the fact that they didn't go to school to learn how to program and make these applications for themselves for free. And, if they did, do you think they would just give them away?

Apple takes 30 percent of the revenue from the sale of applications and says that it reviews all applications before being approved for distribution at the App Store. Now, it looks like some developers are fed up with the avarice of many App Store customers and one in particular seems to have made his point with the help of Apple.

Many Fail to See the Humor in ‘I Am Rich’ for the iPhone

Saturday, August 9, 2008

"Add Comment" Fixed!

In order to comment about a particluar blog post, click on the post's title text and it will open the blog post in a separate window. At the end there should be a "Post A Comment" link which will open a pop-up where you can give your two cents.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

My new Vaja iPhone 3G case


I have to brag about my latest purchase because it so special, beautiful and functional too! Yesterday afternoon I visited Vaja.com and ordered a case for my iPhone 3G. This is my second Vaja phone case because I was very happy with their case for my original iPhone. I did, however, order a different style case and color scheme this time.