Stupid Spotlight
Spotlight is powerful, it indexes the content of your hardrive, and that means filenames, the content of files, folders, email messages, events, etc, but by default it only does it with your hard drive not with your external drives, so you CANNOT search for files in your external disk with Finder, that's totally STUPID and INSANE!!!!!! Look what you have to do to be able to look for a file in your external drive:
1. From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2. Click Spotlight.
3. Click the Privacy tab.
4. Drag a folder or even an entire volume (your hard drive) to the list.
5. Remove the item or volume you just added.
6. Spotlight will re-index the contents of the item you initially dragged to the list.
I found this here => http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=513645
Does anyone has another solution? Am I missing something?
So, I can have multiple work spaces, I can easily install applications, Snow Leopard is an impressive OS, very stable, with a nice look and feel, I can play a movie while changing from space to space and still watch the movie playing, I can keep my Mac for months without a single reboot, BUT I CANNOT LOOK FOR FILES IN AN EXTERNAL DRIVE......CAN YOU READ ME YOU APPLE BASTARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????
iPhone 3GS: the bad, the good and the beauty (or Apple and Telcel Mexico against you)
I just got an iPhone some weeks ago, I must say it's totally impressive and elegant, but, mmm, let's face it, it's an Apple product and that means thousands of stupid restrictions, here I want to mention the most stupid ones (the order doesn't actually cares):
NOTE: I know there some ways to overpass some of the restrictions I'm about to mention, but to mention those solutions is out of the scope of this post.
====THE BAD (about restrictions)
1. You cannot use a song (or part of it) in your library as an alarm tone, ringtone, new SMS or new mail notification, you have to stick to 5 or 6 built-in tones.
2. The only way to install applications is through iTunes store (App store)
3. Apple should accept an application in order to make it available in the App store, which means they decide what's good and what's not good for them (not for us), if Apple thinks an application is gonna affect its earnings they don't accept the application.
4. Phone completely blocks free software. Developers must pay a tax to Apple, who becomes the sole authority over what can and can't be on everyone's phones.
5. Internet tethering (sharing internet from your iPhone to you laptop) is not activated in Telcel Mexico, but at the end Apple made it possible because they made possible the carriers to decide this kind of things, which means they let another company to decide what's good for the company itself, not the customer, so Apple wins, Telcel wins, Customer loses. Yes, I know it sounds too Marxist
6. iPhone endorse Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) technology, so it won't play patent- and DRM-free formats like Ogg Vorbis and Theora
7. You cannot even change the battery in your own phone (well, with all theses restrictions it seems it's not actually yours,). iPhone should be free of charge, gratis, btw.
8. You can only sync your iPhone with ONE computer and that computer must have iTunes, and I hate iTunes, I really do... (there are some tricks to sync with more than one computer and with software other than iTunes, but you can't sync notes, calendar, bookmarks, etc, only music)
9. You cannot use bluetooth to share your photos or music between your iPhone and other mobiles (there are some apps to do so between iPhones), the built-in bluetooth it's only and only to use with a headset. crap. It's really shameful when someone ask you to share a photo with him/her after showing all those great and impressive iPhone apps.
10. No support for SD cards (to add more capacity of storage)
11. No support for Adobe Flash Player.
12. Apple doesn't allows third-party applications to run in background!!!!! every time you push the Home button (the one with the white square on it) you close the current application, the only apps which runs in background are Phone, Mail and iPod. Oh, and yes, Phone is an application to use your iPhone as a...mmmm... phone
Well there are other things I don't like, but I don't remember them.
======THE GOOD
1. The iPhone 3Gs is really fast, its responsiveness is impressive.
2. The iPhone 3GS overwhelmingly beats other smartphones in terms of the availability of applications and widgets.
3. The touchscreen is amazing, and it has a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating (less fingerprints, less scratches)
4. The iPhone OS 3.0 is amazing! iPod or iPhone 3g owners will be able to install it though
5. The digital compass which rotates maps to always match the direction you’re facing. This is very good for the integrated A-GPS.
6. Really fast web browser (Safari Mobile)
7. Push notifications. Applications like twitter and facebook clients and instant messaging applications can take advantage of it, that way the there's no need the application is running to get the new messages, well, you can get push notification of almost anything using the amazing Prowl
And there are hundreds of good things about the iPhone, maybe I will update this posts later.
====THE BEAUTY
well, after the bads, and the goods the only thing I can say is: the iPhone is gorgeous, elegant, beautiful and iLoveIt, but I need to do something to unleash its real power... so I'll jailbreak it!!!
Thanks for reading!