Originally posted by germcevoy:Plugging the thing into itunes and windows is recognising it as a camera?
Congrats Gerard! I noticed after the 2.0 update, mine was recognised as a camera, which it never did on 1.1.4 or 1.1.5, and I tried various XP and Vista systems with XP Home, Pro, Vista Home Premium, Basic and Ultimate. Anyway, Apple says this:
When the iPhone or iPod touch is connected to a computer running Microsoft Windows Vista, a dialog is presented with choices for connecting a digital camera and working with the digital pictures stored on the iPhone or iPod touch.
This is the default behavior under Windows Vista for digital imaging devices. Windows Vista provides a way to disable this notification on a per-device basis.
Products affected
To disable this notification:
Connect iPhone or iPod touch to the Windows Vista computer.
From the Start menu, choose Control Panel.
In Control Panel, choose Hardware and Sound.
In Hardware and Sound, choose AutoPlay.
Scroll down to section labeled "Devices" where it will list Apple iPhone or iPod touch.
Choose Take no action from the device pop-up menu.
Click Save.
iCopter is one of the best games on the touch on the App Store and so is Cannon Game. Simple, yet hellishly addictive and make great use of the accelerometer (when you tilt the touch). I gotta get an iTunes card for the paid games - the jailbroken selection is a bit crap.
Does Tap Tap Revenge actually work with your music library? I wanna tap to Thriller!