boi
official breaker of macs.
i just realized how much i use their applications. safari, mail, itunes, ical, address book, isync all sit in my dock, and i use them all the time. i also use iphoto quite a bit (though i wish it were faster).
when i'm watching a macworld and steve jobs is like "check out isync, it's really cool" i grumble a little bit and want him to get on with the hardware. i'm just now realizing how important this software is to me now. i can't live without ical/isync/t68i. it reminds me to go to class, it wakes me up in the morning. basically if i don't stick it in ical (which takes the cake for easiest calendar GUI design EVER) and sync it to my t68i, then it doesn't get done. i have a lousy memory.
it's applications like these that change the way people think about computing. they're 'applicable'. my computer isn't some machine that i don't understand and fight with to get things to work, it's a part of my life. just like driving a car or even watching TV. it's a tool. it's entertainment. it's easy to use and it's invaluable in my life. Apple makes this possible.
hats off.
thanks Apple.
when i'm watching a macworld and steve jobs is like "check out isync, it's really cool" i grumble a little bit and want him to get on with the hardware. i'm just now realizing how important this software is to me now. i can't live without ical/isync/t68i. it reminds me to go to class, it wakes me up in the morning. basically if i don't stick it in ical (which takes the cake for easiest calendar GUI design EVER) and sync it to my t68i, then it doesn't get done. i have a lousy memory.
it's applications like these that change the way people think about computing. they're 'applicable'. my computer isn't some machine that i don't understand and fight with to get things to work, it's a part of my life. just like driving a car or even watching TV. it's a tool. it's entertainment. it's easy to use and it's invaluable in my life. Apple makes this possible.
hats off.
thanks Apple.