From: SM on
Ian McCall <ian(a)eruvia.org> wrote:

> Nothing. Unless, tangentially, you suddenly realise that the gutting of
> iMovie was in preparation for this launch. Meh.

I like the new iMovie - skimming is great, almost magical. Granted I
never actually use iMovie but Randy Ubillos is apparently turning his
attention to Final Cut.

Stuart
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From: Chris Ridd on
On 2010-06-07 22:45:14 +0100, Flavio Matani said:

> Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie(a)sometimes.sessile.org> wrote:
>
>>
>>> I'm going to be liking the speed of the A4, though I didn't see any "x
>>> as fast" or anything - did they mention it? So long as it's noticeably
>>> faster than my 3G I'll be happy.
>>
>> From everyone who's touched an iPad, they are ridiculously fast. The
>> phone will be even faster, with fewer pixels to push and less
>> voluminous apps.
>
> But Jobs did say the new iPhone would have something like 76% of the
> pixel count on the iPad display, because of the nature of the new
> display, retinal whatsit.

I checked the specs last night. iPad is 1024x768; iPhone 4 is 960x640.
So the iPhone has 78% of the iPad's pixels.
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From: Marco Bakker on
Ian McCall <ian(a)eruvia.org> wrote:

> On 2010-06-07 22:21:41 +0100, me18(a)privacy.net (zoara) said:
>
> > Pd <peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid> wrote:
> >
> >> - Folders! I trust that means what I think it means.
> >
> > Not really. Folders, but not subfolders.
> >
> > I'm on Apple's side on this one but I reckon many won't be.
>
> That will be me then. And why only nine apps? Meh.

The limit is twelve apps.

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marco
From: Jim on
Marco Bakker <marco(a)mac.local> wrote:

> > >> - Folders! I trust that means what I think it means.
> > >
> > > Not really. Folders, but not subfolders.
> > >
> > > I'm on Apple's side on this one but I reckon many won't be.
> >
> > That will be me then. And why only nine apps? Meh.
>
> The limit is twelve apps.

Good point. The icon for them implies nine, but you seem to be able to
get three rows of four icons.

Jim
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From: Peter Ceresole on
Graeme <Graeme(a)greywall.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> Ta, Flavio was right, I'm better off not knowing about it!

If you Google it, it looks kinda boring and ugly.
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