I understand that. Movies take up quite a bit of room on your iPhone.
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On Friday, June 29, 2012 at 6:22 PM, N.A. Nada wrote:
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> Yes, I posted a correction half an hour before your reply.
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> I don't recommend viewing a movie on an iPhone, unless you are on a flight with no movie or one don't care to watch again, or a sports bar and you aren't a sports fan. At times like those, if the movie is good, you hardly notice the screen is small.
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> Us, road warriors have to make sacrifices from time to time.
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> I don't own a iPad, and carrying an iMac on a plane might cause some problems. And besides, Music.app and Video.app are not available on an iMac.
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> On Jun 29, 2012, at 2:08 PM, Alice wrote:
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> Movies are played by the video app. I tried watching a movie on my iPhone. Played well but the iPhone screen is just too small for me. I like watching movies on my iPad or iMac. Bigger screens.
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> On Friday, June 29, 2012 at 12:48 PM, N.A. Nada wrote:
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> > And using Music, "the app formerly called iPod", and choosing between, Albums, Audiobooks, iTunes U, and Podcasts isn't easy enough? We have to re-invent the wheel?
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> > Whoa! I guess I have to take back part of what I said before. I guess it has been a while since I watched a movie on my iPhone. Movies are not played by Video.app.
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> > I don't see any compelling reason to split up iPod into separate apps, but who know what Apple has up its sleeves?
> >
> > Brent
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vendredi 29 juin 2012
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