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While drag-and-drop is good, I wouldn't like to manage my music collection using Finder/Explorer. iTunes allows me to view my music in a meaningful fashion (sort by artists/genre/album/song name/etc.) whereas in a file manager, I just get folders and files...
My library only has 1668 songs it it, if I had more I think I'd be tearing my hair out if I had to manage it with a file manager...

Plus you can still create specific play lists. I have nearly 28000 tracks and definitely could not cope without playlists.

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While drag-and-drop is good, I wouldn't like to manage my music collection using Finder/Explorer. iTunes allows me to view my music in a meaningful fashion (sort by artists/genre/album/song name/etc.) whereas in a file manager, I just get folders and files...
My library only has 1668 songs it it, if I had more I think I'd be tearing my hair out if I had to manage it with a file manager...

Plus you can still create specific play lists. I have nearly 28000 tracks and definitely could not cope without playlists.

if only Apple could make a decent windows version.

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I'd say sync is absolutely essential. Sure, techies like those of this forum would probably be comfortable with it, but tbh I'd get so bored of it I'd probably end up writing a batch file or something. Oh wait...

And most "normal" users simply wouldn't be able to do it.

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if only Apple could make a decent windows version.

I would have to agree. All my friends are windows users and struggle.

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if only Apple could make a decent windows version.


Yah, like that's going to happen

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I think there is nothing wring with having a sync program for syncing phones. As long as it is able to copy across music tracks, when required.


My phone is just "plug and play", I can use Windows Explorer to copy files across (which IMO is infinitely superior to having to use a specialised program). I'd never want to clap eyes on a sync program unless I was trying to sync calendars with Outlook or something.

Most of the people I know wouldn't even know where to find Windows Explorer, let alone find their music collection and copy it across to a 'phone. on the other hand, having everything in iTunes and simply hitting the sync button is something they can just about manage to do.


And that's the whole raison d'etre for Apple products.

I much prefer Windows Explorer. I know where it is and have done for 15yrs. But I'm a dying breed amongst consumers.


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New Droid2 launched this week and there is going to be a special edition, Startrack or something ;)
Anyway, I am sure it means something to some of you:

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I much prefer Windows Explorer. I know where it is and have done for 15yrs. But I'm a dying breed amongst consumers.

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All android phones together are outselling the iPhone, which is rather like saying all Ford cars are outselling the VW Golf. If you include iPod touches and iPads in the statistics, 'Android devices' aren't anywhere near outselling 'iOS devices'.


That is what I though as well, until I saw this:
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Android overtook iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch) for the number 3 spot on the planet

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I knew that Android is going to be popular but not at this rate of growth :shock:
Those are same waves that Google's making...

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What's the state of Android handsets at the moment? I'm looking into an Android handset for someone, is there anything I should be looking at other than the Milestone, Legend and Desire?

EDIT: Just came across the Samsung Galaxy S, WOW! :shock:

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Yeah, I've seen the advert for the Galaxy, it looks good. I still say the Desire is great though.

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Google released the 2.2 operating system in June, as of now, the only handset which has 2.2 is the Nexus One, even 'phones which aren't due for release until October are being slated for release with 2.1! :?

It is one of the reasons I don't really like Android as a platform, yet...

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Vodafone Android 2.2 update is due out in the next few days.

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What's the state of Android handsets at the moment? I'm looking into an Android handset for someone, is there anything I should be looking at other than the Milestone, Legend and Desire?

EDIT: Just came across the Samsung Galaxy S, WOW! :shock:


Yep I have had a galaxy S and it's great, only complaints are the smooth back gets a little slippy, GPS could be better OTB (but can be tweaked) and battery life isn't great (as with any smartphone) so nothing that specific, only specific thing is the lock button is in an awkward place (and also the power button etc)

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I still say the Desire is great though.


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