I think it's very surprising, Jim. Ipod and the ipod name belong to Apple, why not use it on the iPhone? Oh yeah, they did up until the software update.
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On Oct 29, 2011, at 6:48 PM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com> wrote:
> >>> This is a silly question I guess but where are my iTunes movies and videos now on my iphone?
> >>
> >> Look for the app Videos. Apple decided to fix something that wasn't broken by breaking up audio and video from the ipod app. Notice that what used to be ipod is no just Music.
> >
> > Seems odd that Apple would do this when iPod is one of their signature products.
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> 1. Apple is odd. This is news to you?
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> 2. "iPod" is the name of a physical device. It has certain capabilities.
> The iPhone is a *different* device. It has, in general, greater capabilities and flexibility.
> It is hardly surprising that some capabilities are found categorized differently on the more flexible devise(s).
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samedi 29 octobre 2011
Re: [apple-iphone] Movies
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