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Tuesday December 11, 2007

Gobs and Gobs

So, you have an iPhone or iPod Touch and want to install applications. You've jailbroken and activated your device as appropriate, installed a few apps, but now it's complaining that you have low disk space. What is one to do?


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Midwoka says:
Thanks for this. On your advice (after slight modification; I wouldn't want a phone, anyway), I'm getting an iTouch next week, and I'll clearly be wanting more than 90 megs for applications. Hope you don't mind if I come to you with any questions I may have once I have it.
Posted December 17, 2007 at 3:40 PM

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I've had two revelations - one good, one bad. Bad: The iTouch (and by extension, Apple) is bugging the hell out of me. MicroSoft may produce stuff that doesn't work the way it should, simply because they have sub-decent programmers and no QA to speak of; with all Apple products I've used to date, it feels like they're *actively* trying to keep me from doing what I want and railroading me into using their other programs or products. I mean, I accept that this is what most companies do, because they want to hook you in for more profit, but that doesn't make it *right* - and it doesn't mean I have to like it! CD keys are one thing, in that they're to prevent theft of software by people who didn't buy it, but why the fuck is an iPhone user *required* to purchase X years of AT&T service before they can use the god-damned MUSIC PLAYER FUNCTION!? In short: I've got the iHate right now. Luckily, this is accompanied by a sunny, giddy revelation: Gravatars is as cool as you said it was (at least!). I understood the cool concept right after you explained it the second time (much cooler than imageshack, indeed), but never really felt like registering until recently. And now? Not only is my rabbit-y cute avatar visible on countless blogs without the need for signing up/on to them individually, but it's actually displayed retroactively, giving all my pre-Gravatars posts my personal touch without an ounce of added effort - even my posts here asking "what's so great about Gravatars?"! Hee-hee!
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