News.com: iSync out in early '03, Microsoft copies
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They say:[*]iSync will come out after MSWF.[*]Microsoft will integrate ActiveSync but still be focused on PDAs
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[quote]"The next big thing happening on the cell phone is the digital picture stuff," Schiller said. <hr></blockquote>
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They say:[*]iSync will come out after MSWF.[*]Microsoft will integrate ActiveSync but still be focused on PDAs
And...
[quote]"The next big thing happening on the cell phone is the digital picture stuff," Schiller said. <hr></blockquote>
Screed
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and by the way, since you mentioned it, i don't get all the hype about cameras in phones. WTF? who takes pictures with their phone? the quality bites, so it's not replacing a real digital or film camera. It's basically only for MMS'ing pics back and forth to your friends, which IMHO has basically no value whatsoever, except for the initial "coolness" factor.
Can anyone think of any situation where having a camera on their phone would add value and be useful?
why is everyone so damn excited about phone/cameras? (other than "because it's cool")
<strong>and by the way, since you mentioned it, i don't get all the hype about cameras in phones. WTF? who takes pictures with their phone? the quality bites, so it's not replacing a real digital or film camera. It's basically only for MMS'ing pics back and forth to your friends, which IMHO has basically no value whatsoever, except for the initial "coolness" factor.
Can anyone think of any situation where having a camera on their phone would add value and be useful?
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Well, duh, like because you can be at a yard sale and find some, like, ummm, ancient relic on sale for a buck.
All that was in complete jest, of course. I think cameras in phones are completely worthless.
<strong>it's about f'ing time isync 1.0 came out!
and by the way, since you mentioned it, i don't get all the hype about cameras in phones. WTF? who takes pictures with their phone? the quality bites, so it's not replacing a real digital or film camera. It's basically only for MMS'ing pics back and forth to your friends, which IMHO has basically no value whatsoever, except for the initial "coolness" factor.
Can anyone think of any situation where having a camera on their phone would add value and be useful?
why is everyone so damn excited about phone/cameras? (other than "because it's cool")</strong><hr></blockquote>
I agree 110% with you. I dont get it at all? Sure its cool but hey I dont even bother with SMS, I honestly dont even get the obsession some people have with that
But it doesn't really matter. I sync for the sake of syncing. Not much use for calenders and address book in my iPod anyway. <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
<strong>The iSyn beta works pretty well. Aside from bug fixes, I'd like to see a few extra features. I really think they should add support for pocketpc. I know this is a microsoft os and a competitor to Palm (Apple's ally), but Pocket Pc is gaining in popularity and it is worth supporting.</strong><hr></blockquote>
The problem is that due to Microsoft's closed standards Apple would have to re-engineer ActiveSync and would always tail behind - as Samba does in imitating SMB.
[quote]<strong>In addition it should have the ability to sync computers on a network. For example if there are three macs on a home network and a user wants their account to be the same on each computer. So basically you hit a button and every home folder is cloned for the selceted computer. All your documents,prefs etc are on the local hard disk of all the Macs. It would also be cool if this was automatic, so for example every day at 5 isync automatically updates your document folder, so essentially backups beocme transparent.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I don't think iSync is the appropriate tool for the task - it should handle syncing your moblie gadgets with your PC/Mac/centralized-files-on-network. How about Netinfo and LDAP? They should add features and ease of use to centralizing administration and common directories and files (e.g. users, groups, home directories, Adressbooks, iCalenders, E-Mails, prefs, iTunes etc.) on a small server in your SoHo-office so that by loging onto any computer on your network gives you the same environment.
Maybe this is allready built into OS X Server which I have not been working with.
[quote]<strong>I think some sort of support for syning PCs with Macs would also be cool. Things like document's and browser favorites can be cross platform, and iSync would be smart enough to convert prefs from IE PC to IE mac,Omniweb,Chmiera etc.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Basically possible with the suggestions above. They do this in our company: They store your prefs and configs on a central server. You also store your documents on the network.
RolandG
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<strong>and by the way, since you mentioned it, i don't get all the hype about cameras in phones. WTF? who takes pictures with their phone? the quality bites, so it's not replacing a real digital or film camera. It's basically only for MMS'ing pics back and forth to your friends, which IMHO has basically no value whatsoever, except for the initial "coolness" factor.
Can anyone think of any situation where having a camera on their phone would add value and be useful?
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Hmmmm.....
1. Verizon has new 3G phone in the US. 3G phone has ability to transfer at speeds of 2mb per sec, a cable modem runs ay 1.5mb..... (So you have broadband)
2. As video technology gets better, which it is right now, cameras will be smaller. Just right for cell phones.....(Woah, watchout as I tie it in together...)
3. With a 3G phone and a camera you can have a video conference with anyone in the world whenever you want. Not only is this cool and practical its the way things will most likely end up in 3 to 5 years.
4. Hence - whoever really starts the trend will be the leader.
5. Do I hear Apple's design and particality put to use and thus possibly making a major market open to Apple? Yes.
[quote]"The next big thing happening on the cell phone is the digital picture stuff," Schiller said.<hr></blockquote>
Duh
Of course Microsoft will copy. The whole basis of Digital Hub is generic and prone to overhyping.
With that in mind I do welcome phones with cameras. I do welcome PDA like features integrated as well. But please enough of the cheesy quotes that make me sick to know you make 7 figures a year. On to your regularly scheduled programming.