1) Let me use bluetooth to its full extent (share the edge connection w/ my laptop, file transfer, etc.)
2) Native iChat with AIM/Yahoo/Gtalk support — alert me like you do with email upon msg
3) Let me record video with the camera
4) Better email client, let me set the home screen to my accounts screen instead of defaulting to where ever I was last, better support for viewing attachments, etc.
5) Browser add-ins (flash, java), streaming music so I can listen to internet radio
has been released on software update. Boot that mac up and get the 74MB goodness.
Well, I bought a black macbook and man is it slick. You talk about a quality piece of hardware. I don’t mind the operating system so much either — it has its quirks and little things I’m not used to (why mix the launch of applications with the list of running tasks? It’s counter intuitive to me, but I suppose it does save screen realestate). I am going to put a Windows VM on it for IE7 testing, but the majority of my work will be in OS X.
I’ll still be using XP/Vista full-time on my PC, however, as I need to be able to game, etc., given that I run a CS:S team (not that I get to play as much any more, but that’s fine). I wasn’t so thrilled at the idea of plopping down so much cash, but I need the machine and I’m sure it’ll be nice to have on trips and such. I bought 2GB of ram from newegg and am waiting on that to get here; until then, it’ll be running a bit slower than I’d like. I would have bought the ram locally, but the cheapest price was through Apple themselves at $175, 2.2 times as much as I paid through newegg. Many of the places wanted 4x what I paid through newegg. Oh well, I’ll just have to wait for it to come in.
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