Originally posted by Randman
what are you really missing by not having 2.0 on your iPod? I ask this seriously, because with the most recent update to the firmware for the old iPods, you got AAC playback, which is the only functional improvement to the 2.0 firmware outside of the Notes feature (as far as I have heard anyway).
You did get an update, unless you didn't go to 1.3. You've purchased three iPods and Apple owes you nothing but continued support. You've bought three great mp3 players that I'm sure you were quite happy with until a newer model came along and the whining began.
Enjoy your three iPods or sell them and get a new one. You get three of the best mp3s out there and this is how you show thanks?
Your absolutely right. I purchased three iPods from Apple, and they owe me nothing more than continued support.
So, let me explain to you, in a situation you may better understand.
Let's say you bought your clamshell, which is running OS 9. Great OS! Apple built. Expect nothing but the best from Apple.
But, along comes the new iBooks. They have this beautiful OS called OS X. You say, "Ohh, I'd love that!"
Apple makes the OS available as an upgrade package for all the previous owners.
You install the software, reboot your computer, saying "goodbye" to the happy mac that has smiled at you everyday, and load up OSX.
Beautiful. But, then you notice. There's no Aqua!
In fact, the only thing that makes this an update is the fact that it can run all the latest OS X software. Other than that, its basically OS 9, with X software support.
Apple says, the only way your going to get Aqua is if you purchase a new Mac. You can still use software, but, no Aqua!
You still running a great machine. OS X is a robust OS! Doesn't crash. Great apps.
But, it's still missing what all the new machines have.
For the first time, I used the "on the go" playlist creation. After that, I was hooked. There are times, when you find a playlist you have.. well, tired. But, your not at your computer to update it. On the go is a great feature.
Anyways, I purchased three iPods from Apple. I would purchase another iPod tomorrow, if I had the money. Your "this is how I show thanks" isn't even needed. I'm very thankful for what Apple has done, and will continue to do over the years.