I have playlists in itunes called things like 'Paul's iPhone' and some specific ones like 'Talk radio' where I download podcasts into that then automatically sync when I plug the iPhone in. If you use playlists it's as good as drag and drop imo, and better when you consider things like genius.Why would I want to untick thousands of songs when I can just drag the 12 I want? If you have to untick every song you don't want then it sounds like your way is far more unintuitive to mine. How much music do you have by the way? Maybe iTunes is easier if you don't have much music?
I'm just one of those people who hates all things Apple. Maybe sort of a reverse fanboy, but I just refuse to be ripped off for simplistic gadgets whose performance is underwhelming.
Had many mp3 players over the years none of them have ever been ipods, overpriced, underspecced and overhyped.
It's just cool to hate Apple / itunes.
I wouldn't of thought many people want ALL their music on their ipod either.
As an iPhone/iPod owner I do wonder why people who don't like them are so obsessed with them, why does it bother you so much?
For example ? are you referring too this thread or people in general.
Example, I add a new CD to my iTunes library. I later want said music on my iPod. I plug my iPod into my Mac, iTunes automatically opens, adds music to my iPod and then automatically makes my iPod safe for disconnecting should I choose to do so without me having to make a single mouse click or keystroke.
How is that not easier or more intuitive than having to arse around with folders and files?
As an iPhone/iPod owner I do wonder why people who don't like them are so obsessed with them, why does it bother you so much?
It's not that i'm "bothered", i just don't understand the "doubling up" of having an mp3 device, then wanting another one.
Can you give an example of a product that you feel is simplistic and has underwhelming performance and then list a viable alternative in that price bracket with the same or better features?
I'm not particularly in to Apple's products by any means. However my 80GB Classic has been my faithful little companion over the past couple of years. Initially I selected it because it was simply the cheapest high capacity player available. Nonetheless the sound quality is fine (admittedly with aftermarket earphones), it never misses a beat and it allows me to take my entire music collection around with me (which was what I was after all along). Yes Apple do make you jump through hoops a bit in order to get music on the thing, but it's hardly a massive inconvenience.
In iTunes there's a checkbox that allows you to use the iPod as a storage device. So you can indeed get music off of your iPod without any 3rd party software whatsoever. And it's drag and drop, by browsing to My Computer and then the device, the same as all the other audio players.
Well recently I sat on my mp3 player so was looking for a replacement. Had up to 50 quid to spend. I wanted something small and robust with good sound quality.
Going to 1 store it looked like I had 2 options:
for 45 I could get a 2gb iPod shuffle with no screen, no FM radio, forced to use crappy ipod headphones with integrated control..and what people say is mediocre sound quality. I wouldn't class myself as a hardcore audiophile but I am picky about good SQ.
for 49.99 I could get an 8gb Sansa Clip+ with a screen and great onboard controls, FM radio, 4 times the internal memory, expandable miniSD memory, I can use quality headphones that I already own, and sound output on the Sansa clip is supposed to be unmatched when compared with others in the same pricerange.
...for 49.99 I could get an 8gb Sansa Clip+ with a screen and great onboard controls, FM radio, 4 times the internal memory, expandable miniSD memory, I can use quality headphones that I already own, and sound output on the Sansa clip is supposed to be unmatched when compared with others in the same pricerange.