iPhone 3.0

3_0So today was the big day with the iPhone 3.0 preview.

I must admit to being pretty excited about this. The iPhone 3G is already a good mobile device and it is about to get better.

Here are the main changes along with my thoughts on them:

Copy and Paste – Finally! I can’t believe we’ve had to wait so long for such basic functionality. Better late than never I suppose. Hopefully Apple’s implementation will be better than the rather poor third party offerings I’ve seen.

Landscape Keyboard – the wide keyboard is to be available in SMS, email and probably other apps. Personally, I liek to use the portrait mode keyboard anyway, so no big deal for me. I know a lot of people have been wanting this and having the option can only be a good thing.

Mail App – there is a great deal that Apple could do to improve the lame email application. There are supposed to be some improvements, but I don’t believe full details are yet released. Come on Apple! If you are serious about selling the iPhone as a business tool, a better mail app is essential. I’d love to have a third party choice such as the excellent email app from WebIS.

Calendar – the current Calendar app for the iPhone is OK (just). I believe there are going to be some improvements, but I’m not sire what exactly.You know what, I don’t care. Whatever Apple decides to do with the iPhone Calendar app, I’m going to be using Pocket Informant which is going to be much much better.

Search – we are promised a better search system that can actually search the whole device.

Push Notifications – Finally, we should be getting what has been standard on most smartphones for years.

BlueTooth – It is looking as though Apple have woken up to the fact that BlueTooth can do more than just allow a wireless earpiece. We are getting A2DP support (for stereo music over BT) as well as the ability to use BT for games and other apps. I’d live to be able to use a small BT keyboard (Like the old Stowaway ones for Pocket PC. This would make iPhone the perfect note taking machine) but this isn’t confirmed.

Better GPS – Turn by turn directions like every other GPS device in the world? Yes!!

MMS – no biggie for me because I have no interest in sending pics over text. My 15 year old daughter on the other hand is always complaining that her friends cheapo cellphones do this but her iPhone can’t. So she’ll be happy, but her dad will be pissed if AT&T see this as yet another excuse to chargeĀ  more.

Tethering – another feature that every smartphone has other than iPhone. Currently those wanting to use the phone as a modem have to use jailbroken apps to do so. It seems that Apple will be providing the means to tether without jailbreaking. Again, I expect good old AT&T to be demanding $$ for this feature, if they allow it at all.

Apple claims that there are over 100 improvements in total so it will be really interesting to get to try them out. We won’t get the chance for a few months unfortunately.
All in all, some great new features. The more cynical will say that Apple could have easily implemented most of these from day one and it was only the threat of competition that made them give in to user demands. In anycase, I really like my iPhone today so I’m looking forward to it getting better in the near future.

iPhone App – Tweetie

tweetie OK, I confess! After spending months and months saying how I’d never sell out to Apple and I’d never get an iPhone I folded and got one. Actually, it’s worse than that – we all have one.

One of the main reasons I made the change was because Apple began to allow third party developers to provide applications for iPhone. For me this meant there was a chance it could become a really useful device, rather than a pretty cool media player that could also make phone calls.

While a large number of the new apps living in Apple’s App Store are nothing to write home about, some are actually really good.

One example of a really good app is Tweetie. This is an interface that allows you to keep up to date with what is happening on Twitter. Twitter is something else that I had thought was a bit pointless, but since I figured it out has become part of my daily life.

The Tweetie guys have done a really nice job of bringing the Twitter experience to a small device. Tweetie lets me see what is happening on my home page, see my replies, lets me make new Tweets, reply to others and Re-Tweet. Pretty much everything I would need to do.

The search function in Tweetie is actually much better than using the Twitter site on my desktop. I can save searches, check trends, see what is happening in my area (thanks to the iPhone location aware features), the list goes on. Tweetie also handles multiple accounts which is a useful feature.

Tweetie isn’t free, it costs about $3. Before buying, I tried out some of the free Twitter apps and I’d suggest you do the same. If you find something for free that meets your needs you’d be best to stick with it.

So I’m very pleased that I invested in Tweetie. It is a great app and gets better with each update.

Intermec CK3 Review

intermec_ck3_handleA while ago, I wrote a review on the new Intermec CK3 Mobile Computer for Labeling News.

The CK3 proved to be a very capable device – certainly able to compete with the other products in the class. What sets it apart though, is the fantastic barcode scanner that is available. Certainly the best scanner I’ve used.

Check out my review here.

If you’ve used the CK3 or other similar devices, I’d love to get your input as well.